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National  News — /P^J 

1  A  Wave  for  Friends — Cuban  refugees  waved  to  Cuban  exiles  on 
shore  as  their  coast  guard  cutter  approached  Key  West  last  fall. 
Such  emotional  scenes  occurred  frequently  after  Castro  announced 
his  "open  door"  policy,  allowing  certain  groups  of  Cubans  to  leave 
his  dictatorship. 

2  Pwntu  in  Space-  .Astronaut  Edward  White  stepped  from  his  Gemini 
IV*  space  capsule  and  into  the  void  of  space  last  June.  Maj.  James 
McDivitt,  his  companion  on  a  3V2-day  orbital  flight,  had  to  coax 
White  back  into  the  capsule  after  he  had  traveled  20  minutes  sus- 
pended from  Gemini  IV.  Gordon  Cooper  and  Charles  Conrad  were 
the  next  space  twins  to  orbit  the  earth.  They  completed  their  8-day 
flight  in  Gemini  V  during  August. 

3  Medicare  Bill  Signed — President  Johnson  signed  the  Medicare  Bill 
into  law  July  30  with  former  President  Truman  at  his  side.  Witness- 
ing the  event  that  had  far-reaching  effects  on  Social  Security  benefits 
for  the  elderly  were  (left  to  right)  Lady  Bird  Johnson,  Vice  President 
Humphrey  and  Bess  Truman.  The  ceremony  was  held  in  Truman 
Library  in  Independence,  Mo. 

4  Temporary  Mood — Dodgers  Manager  Walter  Alston's  mood  of  de- 
jection after  the  Minnesota  Twins  won  the  sixth  World  Series  game 
did  not  last  long.  The  Dodgers  emerged  victorious  in  the  7th  game 
and  captured  the  pennant. 

5  Double  Space  Spectacular — Astronauts  Wally  Schirra  and  Tom 
Stafford  got  this  view  of  the  Gemini  7  spaceship  December  15  while 
traveling  in  their  Gemini  6  craft  for  their  historic  rendezvous  adven- 
ture. Schirra  and  Stafford  rode  their  red-hot  craft  back  to  earth  the 
following  day,  but  Gemini  7  completed  a  14-day  mission  before  its 
re-entry.  Making  the  longest  and  most  significant  voyage  in  space  in 
Gemini  7  were  Frank  Borman  and  James  Lovell,  Jr. 

6  Plea  for  Peace  — Pope  Paul  VI  stood  before  the  United  Nations 
General  Assembly  in  New  York  on  October  4  to  deliver  his  plea  for 


world  peace.  His  unprecedented,  one-day  visit  in  the  U.S.  was  the 
culmination  of  plans  by  men  of  all  faiths. 

7  After  Surgery — President  Johnson  was  photographed  in  a  reclining 
chair  at  Bethesda  Naval  Hospital  the  day  after  his  gall  bladder  op- 
eration on  October  8.  He  conducted  the  work  of  his  office  from  his 
hospital  room  and  his  Texas  ranch  during  his  recuperation. 

8  Proud  Student — Charles  Craig,  19-year-old  freshman  at  Iowa  uni- 
versity, demonstrated  his  criticism  of  draft-card  burning  incidents  by- 
displaying  his  draft  card  on  his  jacket  with  the  note:  "I'm  a  draft 
card  carrying  American  and  proud  of  it."  Our  role  in  the  Vietnamese 
war  sparked  the  incidents. 

9  Blackout — The  glittering  metropolis  of  New  York  City  was  thrust 
into  darkness  on  November  9  by  a  massive  power  failure  affecting 
hundreds  of  miles  along  the  eastern  seaboard.  City  residents  and 
commuters  were  stranded  in  offices,  railroad  and  subway  stations  for 
hours  before  service  was  restored.  The  crippling  condition  was 
caused  by  a  faulty  relay  at  a  Canadian  generating  station  near 
Niagara  Falls. 

10  New  Ambassador — Arthur  Goldberg  was  named  U.S.  Ambassador 
to  the  United  Nations  by  the  President  after  the  death  of  Ambassa- 
dor Adlai  Stevenson  on  July  14  in  London.  Goldberg  was  secretary 
of  labor  under  President  Kennedy  and  a  U.S.  Supreme  Court  Justice 
when  named  to  the  U.N.  post. 

Startling  Fashions — Bold  and  contrasting  blocks  of  color  were  the 
youthful  fashion  note  of  1965.  The  eye-catching  designs  even  ex- 
tended the  length  of  campus  stockings  worn  with  the  costumes. 
12  Royalty  on  Tour — Princess  Margaret  and  her  husband,  Lord 
Snowdon,  arrived  in  New  York  on  November  4  for  a  whirlwind  tour 
of  the  U.S.  During  their  visit,  they  took  time  out  for  fun-filled  activi- 
ties such  as  a  ride  on  a  cable  car  in  Frisco  and  gala  parties  in  Holly- 
wood and  the  nation's  capital. 


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in  2011  with  funding  from 

LYRASIS  members  and  Sloan  Foundation 


http://www.archive.org/details/tiger1966unse 


Foreword 


HIGHER 


He  followed  his  dream,   and  men  counted  it 
madness; 

He  followed  his  dream  up  the  mountain's 
steep  side . 

"See!  here  in  the  valley  are  music  and  glad- 
ness; 

Why  take  the  highway  the  hard  way?"  they 
cried . 

At  length,   from  above  them  we  heard  a 

faint  calling. 
His  scorners  turned  quickly  from  feasting 

and  play 
To  look  up  to  the  mountain  height,  grim  and 

appalling. 
"The  luck  of  a  fool!  --he  has  treasure!" 

said  they. 


With  ropes  and  with  staves  they  toiled  after, 
and  found  him 

Midway  of  the  mountain,   his  treasures  out- 
spread. 

"Let  us  share  them!"  tney  clamored,   Pressed 
rudely  around  him . 

"Take  all  --  it  is  yours;  I  go  higher,  "  he 
said. 


--  Jessie  Brown  Pounds 


"This  is  the  year 


that  was  .  .  ." 


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1966 


We  Remember  .  .  . 


Dedication 

"TRIBUTES  TO  THE  TEACHER" 

"Apples"  for  the  classroom  teacher 
Yes,  red  roses,   orchids,  too 
For  generous  faithful  service 
Making  ideals  and  dreams  come  true . 
"Honors"  for  the  dedicated  teacher 
Perfect  understanding  of  the  child, 
Seeds  sown  for  a  great  harvest 
Causing  life  to  be  more  worthwhile. 
"Thank  You's"  for  the  master  teacher 
The  human  touch,   the  cherished  memories, 
For  all  of  God's  given  talents 
Building  for  life's  eternity. 

--  W.  A.  Bozarth 


Mrs.  J.  O.  Siler 
Yearbook  Advisor 


The  Year's 


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Contents 


Seniors 

Faculty 

Administration 

Juniors 

Sophomores 

Freshmen 

Eighth  Grade 

Activities 

Organizations 

Athletics 

Advertisements 

Patrons 

Autographs 


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Seniors  Marguerite  Harper  and  Joan  Johns 

Pause  Between  Classes  to  Collect  that 

"Almost  Forgotten  Assignment" 


Seniors 


QUIET  PLEASE! 


Carolyn  Margaret  Ames 
"Amiable" 


Charles  Rogers  Ballard 
"Jolly  and  Jovial" 


Betty  Jean  Bailey 
"Quiet" 


William  Battle 
"Lively" 


Inez  Elaine  Bailey 
"Effervescent" 


Clifton  Robert  Baxter 
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Maude  Marie  Barber 
"Sedate" 

John  Willie  Beary 
"Quiet" 

Florence  Barnes 
"Reliable" 


James  Allen  Belin 
"Musical" 


Raba  Andretta  Bass 
"Vivacious" 

James  Alexander  Bridgers 
"Studious" 


Ida  Claudine  Benjamin 
"Lively" 

Thurman  Bridgers 
"Late,   but  there" 

Betty  Jean  Berry 
"Lively" 


Welton  Braye 
"Nonchalant" 

Helen  Beary 
"Quiet" 

Bennie  Blount 
"Reserved" 


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Cynthia  Emmerita  Boone 
"Lady-like" 

Courtney  Jackson  Butts 
"Friendly" 

Regina  Yvonne  Breathwaite 
"Musical" 


David  Leroy  Capps 

"Cool .    .    .    Calm  .    .    . 

Collective  ..." 

Arcancis  Bryant 
"Quiet" 

Abraham  Lafayette  Cason 
"Smoky" 


Margie  Lee  Cason 
"Alert" 

John  Tee  Cherry 
"Quiet" 

Stella  Mae  Cason 
"Intense" 


Albert  Francis  Cooper 
"Fun-loving" 

Frances  Louise  Cherry 
"Pert" 

Roosevelt  Wheaton  Cornick 
"Athletic" 


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"Pretty  smiles  conquers  miles" 


Bernadine  Virginia  Cornick 
"Effervescent" 


James  Patrick  Davis 
FINALIST  NATIONAL 
ACHIEVEMENT  TEST 


Jeanette  Cornick 
"Lively" 


Robert  Davis 
"Fun-loving" 


Carol  Ophelia  Cross 
"Neat" 


Shervette  Daughtry 
"Reserved" 


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"A  step  in  the  right  direction.  " 


Rosa  Mae  Crumble 
"Intelligent" 


Ella  Davis 
"Quiet" 


Marvin  Dillard 
"Quiet" 


Pedro  Herbert  Ellis 
"Late,   but  there" 


Phyllis  Ann  Davis 
"Flambuoyant" 


Rufus  Anthony  Eure 
"Gay" 


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Linda  Lee  Foreman 
"Sedate" 

Johnny  Lee  Evans 
"Intelligent" 


Elizabeth  Gardner  Godfrey 
"Lively" 


Roger  Alexander  Felton 
"Pace-setter" 

Lydia  Juanita  Goffigan 
"Intelligent" 

William  Edward  Grimstead 

"Happy-go-lucky"  X 

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Janice  Lynnette  Gordon 
"Lady-like" 

Ronald  Dwight  Harris 
"Lively" 

Annie  Vista  Lee  Gray 
"Musical" 


Robert  Lee  Harvey,  Jr. 

"Active" 

Class  President 

Marion  Elizabeth  Gregory 
"Forever  Likeable" 

Stephen  L.   Hobbs 
"Intent" 


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May  I  help  you? 


Sarah  Elizabeth  Hodnett 
"Serious  minded" 


Jerry  Augustus  McCant 
"Musical" 


Sandra  Faye  Hoggard 
"Reserved" 


Ralph  Moore 
"lively" 


Carolyn  Holloway 
"Lively" 


McKinley  Caldwell  Jamison 
"Talented" 


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iarolyn  Juanita  Gregory 
"Poised  and  Proper" 

James  Hogue 
"Musical" 

[arriett  Jacquelyn  Griffin 
"Lively" 


Kevin  Hunter  Holloway 
"Athletic" 

verly  Maureen  Grimstead 
"Very  Active" 
Sec.    Senior  Class 

.vlicheal  Tynes  Holloway 
"Debonair" 


rguerite  Lauretta  Harper 
"Vivacious" 

Larry  Vance  James 
"Reserved" 

ernard  Earthin  Hughes 
"Reserved" 


/irginia  Lorraine  Harris 
"Intent" 

Daniel  Lewis  James 
"Musical" 

Irenda  Patricia  Hassell 
"Aggressive" 


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Carolyn  Evelyn  Hawkins 
"Glamorous" 

McArthur  James 
"Athletic" 

Marionette  Delores  Highter 
"Aggressive" 


Cornell  Jerome  Little 
"Comical" 

Mary  Lousie  Hodnet 
"Quiet" 

Ernest  Little 
"Quiet" 


Mary  Elizabeth  Ivery 
"Gay" 

Simuel  Donnell  Johns 
"Talented" 

Joan  Virginia  Ann  Johns 
"Amiable" 


William  Henry  Johnson 
"Friendly" 

Nannie -Bell  Beula  Johnson 
"Reliable" 

Lucas  Jones,  Jr. 
"Debonair" 


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"In  the  mood!"  ) 


Mary  Elizabeth  Johnson 
"Lively" 


Oston  Jones 
"Intent" 


Carolyn  Jones 
"Vivacious" 


Harvey  Lee  Joseph 
"Jolly" 


Alice  Christine  Jones 
"Shortie" 


Dennis  Lee  Haynes 
"Reserved" 


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"Do  I  make  myself  clear?" 


Mary  Louise  Jones 
"Sedate" 

Raymond  Alphonso  King 
"Pace-Setter" 


George  Lee  Kimble 
"Quiet" 

Hazel  Jean  Joseph 
"Intent" 


Mildred  Deloris  Jones 
"Intelligent" 

Thomas  Eugene  Marshall 
"Athletic" 


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Etheleen  Delores  Kimble 
"Glamorous" 

John  Baptist  Munden 
"Lively" 

Sandra  Colleen  Lewis 
"Lady-like" 


Willie  Owens 
"Quiet" 

Annie  Mae  Lindsey 
"Reliable" 

Ronald  Clarence  Owens 
"Reliable" 


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Mary  Helen  Mayfield 
"Lively" 

Thomas  Alexander  Owens 

"Debonair" 

Ann  Jeanette  McCoy 
"Gay" 


Charlie  Ray  Parker 
"Sauve" 

Lillian  Lorraine  Mitchell 
"Vivacious" 

John  Henry  Skinner 
"Neat" 


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Bettie  Irene  Moore 
"Serious -minded" 

John  Anthony  Petty 
"Neat" 

Deborah  Ann  Murphy 
"Active" 


Calvin  Lee  Phillips 
"Lively" 

Marzelia  Neal 

"Radiant" 

Miss  Homecoming 

1965 

Ernest  Etheridge 
"Quiet" 


Beverly  Ann  Newsome 

"Intelligent" 

Miss  Cotillion 

1965 

Ernest  Plummer 
"Quiet" 

Naomi  Nichols 
"Quiet" 


William  Edward  Price 
"Athletic" 

Barbara  Ann  Owens 
"Reserved" 

Cylester  William  Shaw 
"Lively" 


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"To  have  and  to  hold" 


Katherine  Lenoil  C&vens 
"Quiet" 

William  Cornelius  Snowder 
"Athletic" 


Walter  Clinton  Snowden 
"Debonair" 

Ella  Phillips 
"Quiet" 


Betty  Jean  Perkins 
"Lively" 

Ray  Vaughan  Spain 
"Sedate" 


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Barbara  Jean  Privette 

"Lively" 

Augustus  Spence  Smith 
"Reserved" 

Jacqueline  Sylvia  Re  id 
"Talented" 


Richard  Columbus  Smith 
"Lively" 

Mary  Frances  Re  id 
"Quiet" 

Thaddeus  Clay  Smith 

"Sauve" 
Senior  Class  Treasurer 


Patricia  Voashell  Ridley 
"Lively" 

Allen  Sylvester  Sneed 
"Reserved" 

Daisy  Mae  Russell 
"Neat" 


James  Curtis  Somerville 
"Lively" 

Carolyn  Francis  Smith 
"Poised" 

Robert  Lee  Tabron 
"Quiet" 


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"Take  Five  . 


Gloria  Jean  Turner 
"Lady-like" 

Jessie  James  Tyler 
"Reserved" 

Jean  Deloris  Veasy 
"Lively" 


Anthony  Tyson 
"Quiet" 

Betty  Ann  Walker 
"Reserved" 

Herman  R.  Whitehurst 
"Neat" 


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'Bewitched  and  Bewildered" 


Mary  Ward 
"Quiet" 


Corthious  Williams 
"Calm" 


Audrey  White 
"Reserved" 


Elisha  Willie 
"Gay" 


Catherine  Louise  White 
"Reserved" 


Emanuci  Lee  Willie 
"Quiet" 


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Deloris  Mae  Whitehurst 
"Friendly" 

Stella  Mae  Whitehurst 
"Friendly" 

Stanley  Lamar  Wills 
"Gay" 


Madie  Marie  Wilder 
"Quiet" 

Anna  Lee  Wiggins 
"Poised" 

Leonard  Thurman  Wright 
"Friendly" 


Jane  Louise  Wiggins 
"Lively" 

Mary  Lee  Williams 
"Intelligent" 

William  Leonard  Wright 
"Friendly" 


Adrean  Sylvia  Williams 
"Quiet" 

Audrey  Regina  Williams 


James  Edward  Wood 
"Suave" 


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Journalism  Staff  at  Work 


Yvonne  Marie  Willie 
"Lively" 

Juanita  Wilson 
"Gay" 


Gloria  Jean  Wilson 
"Friendly" 

Shirley  Ann  Wilson 
"Lady-like" 


Roscoe  Edward  Woodhouse 
"Neat" 


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"Most  Talkative" 
James  Somerville  and  Bernadine  Cornick 


"Most  Popular" 
Jeanette  Cornick  and  Robert  Harvey 


"Most  Handsome" 
Michael  Holloway 


"Most  Glamorous  &  Most  Debonair" 
'Raba  Bass  and  Lucas  Jones 

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"Class  Prevaricators" 
Coruthious  Williams  and  Gloria  Wilson 


'Most  Dramatic" 
Joan  Johns 


"Class  Tease" 
Charles  Ballard 


"Loudest" 
Cornell  Little  and  Patricia  Ridley 

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"Tallest" 
Deloris  Whitehurst  and  James  Belin 


"Most  Artistic" 
Beverly  Newsome 


"Most  Comical" 
Regina  Breathwaite  and  Cornell  Little 


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"Shortest" 
Abraham  Cason  and  Mary  Jones 


"Most  Attractive" 
Marguerite  Harper 


"Most  Athletic" 
Deborah  Murphy  and  Roosevelt  Cornick 


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"Most  Reliable" 
Robert  Harvey  and  Beverly  Newsome 


"Most  Polite" 
James  Davis  and  Cynthia  Boone 


"Most  Pleasant" 
James  Bridgers  and  Joan  Johns 


"Most  Likely  to  Succeed" 
Jeanette  Cornick  and  James  Davis 


"Most  Versatile" 
Beverly  Grimstead  and  Robert  Harvey 


"Most  Musical" 
Courtney  Butts  and  Sylvia  Reid 


"Most  Brilliant" 
James  Davis  and  Lydia  Goffigan 


"Most  Poised" 
James  Wood  and  Anna  Wiggins 


"Best  Dressed" 
5everly  Grimstead  and  Roscoe  Woodhouse 


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"Most  Creative" 
Johnny  Evans  and  Lorraine  Mitchell 


"Friendliest" 
John  Petty  and  Linda  Foreman 


"Neatest" 
David  Capps  and  Etheleen  Kimble 


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We  We 


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Ida  Benjamin 


Is  How 


Michael  Holloway 


Inez  Bailey 


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Cynthia  Boone 


Marionette  Highter 


Gloria  Wilson 


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Madie  Wilder 
Jerry  MCCants 
Garland  Harris 


Mildred  Jones 
Lucas  Jones 
Etheleen  Kimble 


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Shirley  Wilson  Rufus  Eure  Betty  Perkins  Abraham  Cason  Beverly  Newsome 


Bernadine  Cornick  Betty  Walker 


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Carolyn  Hawkins 


Sandra  Lewis  Thaddeus  Smith 


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Jeanette  Cornick  Sarah  Hodnett 


Phyllis  Davis  Jane  Wiggins  William  Grimstead 


Carolyn  Smith 


Joan  Johns 


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Faculty 


English 


Mrs.    M.    Freeman 


Mr.   W.   Daniels  Miss  H.  L.   Goodman 


Mrs.   L.  C.   Harold  Miss  R.  A.   Perry 


Mrs.   B.  A.    Rasberry 


Mr.   R.C.    Setzer 


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Mathematics 


Mrs.   B.  M.    Robinson 


Mr.   A.  L.  Weston 
Trigonometry 


Mr.    R.   H.   Greene 


Miss  O.    F.   Daughtry 


Mr.   S.   R.   Brown 


Mr.   E.   J.    Smith 


Math  Department 

In  this  world  of  atomic  power,   more  and  more  emphasis  had  necessarily 
been  placed  upon  the  mastery  of  mathematics.  In  keeping  up-to-date  Union 
Kempsville  has  expanded  extensive  mathematical  curriculum.  One  is  intro- 
duced to  Algebra  I  and  II,  geometry,  and  Trigonometry.  For  the  student  with 
other  interest,  courses  in  consumer's  math  and  mechanical  drawing  are 
offered.  With  such  a  diversified  curriculum,  the  interested  student  can  be 
amply  equipped  to  go  on  to  more  advanced  studies  in  mathematics. 


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History 


Mrs.    L.    H.    Carter 


Mrs.   J.   W.   Jones 


"History  is  a  pageant  and  not  a  philosophy" 

--  Augustine  Birrell 


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Mrs.   D.    L.   Knox 


Miss  E.   E.    Morgan 


Mr.   W.   J.   Watson 


Studying  the  "drama"  of  the  past  and  of  the  present,  prepares  us  for  the 
future.  As  the  curtain  goes  up  on  the  future,  we  hope  to  be  equipped  to  meet 
our  responsibilities  in  "The  Great  Society." 


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Science 


Mr.   A.   W.    Young 
Mrs.   J.   C.   Griffin 


Mr.   C.   A.  Willis 
Mr.   J.   L.   Perry 


Science  Department 


(Wonder  of  New  Knowledge) 

A  knowledge  of  chemistry,  biology,  physics,  and  physical 
science  is  of  great  practical  advantage,  not  only  to  scientists, 
engineers,  physicists,  biologists,  physicians,  botanists,  and  the 
like,  but  also  to  anyone  who  wishes  to  keep  abreast  of  our  changing 
world.  Our  age  is  the  age  in  which  science  is  playing  an  increas- 
ingly important  role.  Our  Science  Department  is  playing  its  own 
part  in  this  Age  of  Progress. 


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Fine  Arts 


Mrs.   R.   L.   Allen 
Choral  Music 
General  Music 


Mr.   R.   A.   Reid 
Band 


Mrs.   I.   C.   Wilson 
Art  Appreciation 


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Business  Education 


Mrs.  L.   H.    Reid 


The  Business  Education  Department 
strives  to  prepares  those  who  desire  to 
enter  the  business  world  to  make 
money  in  an  honorable  manner.  Type- 
writing,  stenography,   economics, 
business  law  and  general  business 
along  with  bookkeeping  and  accounting 
as  taught  at  U.  K.  prepares  those  who 
endeavor  to  render  a  service  for  a 
profit . 


Mrs.  J.  O.   Siler 


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Industrial  Arts 


Mr.   A.   H.   Woodhouse 
Industrial  Arts 


Mr.   H.    L.    Robinson 
I.    C.   T. 


Mr.   J.   R.   Hassell 
Mechanical  Drawing 


Mrs.    F.    R.   Ballard 


Home  Economics 


Mr.   H.   L.   Valentine 
Agriculture 


and 
Vocational  Education 


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Mr.   C.    I.   Siler 


Photos  Missing: 

Mrs.   D.  W.   Nance 
Mr.   J.   Darden 


Health  and 
Physical  Education 


Mr.    C.   L.   Harvin 


Mr.   Judge  Goss 


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Mrs.    M.   B.   Brockett 


Guidance 


Mr.   R.   L.   Gordon 


Through  Guidance  information 
services,   students  are  made  aware  of 
information  concerning  education,  occu- 
pations, and  personal-socio  relation- 
ships . 


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Librarian 


"Ever  ready  to  serve" 


Clerks 


Mrs.   P.    T.    Young 


Mrs.   V.   M.   Haynes 


Mrs.   B.  W.   Gregory 


Foreign  Languages 


Mrs.  B.   H.   Greene 


Mrs.  B.   M.   Patterson 


Por  favor!  Si  vous  plait!  If  you  didn't  know  that,   you  were  at 
U.K.,   you  might  think  that  you  were  in  Madrid  or  Paris.  The 
learning  of  a  foreign  language  is  assuredly  difficult,  but  when 
mixed  with  dashes  of  fascinating  customs  and  understanding  of 
different  ways  of  life,  whether  it  be  south  of  the  border  or  across 
the  sea,    it  is  easily  accomplished  with  Mrs.  Bernice  Greene  and 
Mrs.  Billy  Patterson. 


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Administration 


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Mr.  J.   V.  Boykins,   Principal 


Administration 

Good,  better,   best 

never  let  it  rest 

'til  the  good  is  better 

and  the  better  us  best  .   .    . 

These  are  the  watch  words  of  the 
fine  administrations  at  the  Union 
Kempsville.  Enforcement  of  rules  and 
regulation  to  achieve  this  object. 


Mr.  D.  E.   Morgan,   Assistant  Principal 


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Juniors 


Georgia  Ashby 
Algeria  Barcliff 
Anderson  Barnes 
Annie  Baxter 
Jacqueline  Benjamin 


Shirley  Blount 
Charlie  Bly 
Larry  Boggs 
Deloris  Braithwaite 
James  Brinkley 


Shirley  Brockett 
Fentrell  Carter 
Bernard  Cason 
Joe  Cason 
Clara  Cherry 


Perlean  Cherry 
LaVern  Conley 
Ronald  Cooper 
Christina  Copeland 
Katherine  Cowell 


Irswell  Creekmore 
Lena  Cuffee 
Rufus  Cuffee 
Clifton  Davis 
Clinton  Davis 


Jeanette  Davis 
Susie  Diggs 
Larry  Dildy 
Larry  Dozier 
Charles  Etheridge 


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Ida  Evans 
Euphus  Fentress 
Violet  Fentress 
Regina  Floyd 
Clifton  Foreman 


Gloria  Freeman 
Portia  Gardner 
Walteina  Gatlin 
Hazel  Gould 
Frankie  Gregory 


Norman  Harold 
Audrey  Harris 
Carolyn  Harris 
Maurice  Hawkins 
Holly  Herbert 


Ida  Hinton 
Ervena  Hoggany 
Margaret  Holly 
Barbara  Holloway 
Isolean  Jackson 


Richard  James 
Ella  Johns 
Barbara  Johnson 
Thomas  Johnson 
Evelyn  Jones 


Stella  Griffin 
Donell  Grimstead 
Hilton  Hanson 
Charles  Harold 
Estralita  Harold 


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Bernice  Jordan 
Georgia  Jordan 
Alexander  Joyner 
Arvella  Joyner 
Ernestine  Joyner 


Joyce  Keeling 
Sandra  Knox 
Anita  Lamb 
Paula  Lambert 
Russell  Lawrence 


Beverly  Lewis 
Brookie  Lewis 
Lavonne  Malbon 
Emma  Mayfield 
Sylvester  Mayfield 


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Brenda  McCoy 
Roger  McCoy 
Franklin  Melvin 
Betty  Mitchell 
Hilda  Mitchell 


Patsy  Mitchell 
Lawrence  Moore 
Ernest  Nimmo 
Barbara  Olds 
Deloris  Olds 


Marjorie  Owens 
Charles  Pace 
Geraldine  Parsons 
Deloris  Perry 
Donald  Petty 


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Anthony  Barnes 
Margaret  Privott 
Carolyn  Reid 
June  Riddick 
Roxanna  Robinson 


£t£l 


Josephine  Rudd 
Annette  Savage 
Jacquilyn  Skinner 
Addie  Smith 
Barbara  Smith 


Carolyn  Smith 
Claretha  Smith 
Jeanette  Smith 
John  Smith 
John  Smith 


Ronald  Smith 
Sandra  Smith 
Frances  Taylor 
Barnett  Thoroughgood 
Dorothy  Turner 


Vivian  Tyler 
Leon  Vickers 
Jean  Walke 
Marvis  Ward 
Diane  Whitfield 


Eley  White 
Gloria  White 
Rebecca  Whitehurst 
Deloris  Wilson 
Samuel  Wilson 


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Sebra  Wilson 
Charles  Williams 
Ronnie  Williams 
Rueben  Williams 


Elijah  Willie 
LeVerta  Willie 
Queen  Worlds 
Sarah  Winston 


Alvin  Woodhouse 
Frank  Riddick 
George  Johnson 
Jackie  McCray 


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Summer  School  Graduates 


1966 


63 


Nathaniel  Brown  James  Coston 


Kermit  Matthew  Evelyn  Simmons 


Inez  Smith 


Cleophus  Williams  Matthew  Woodhouse 


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Sophomores 


A^fc 


Lillie  Berry 
Ernestine 

Coston 
Gwengolyn 

Hogue 


Rosa  Boone 
Shirley  Cowell 
Arthur  Lassiter 


Willie  Brown 
Gloria  Dozier 
Shirley  Lawrence 


Linda  Butts 
Alfonza  Eure 
Howard  Macer 


Prentis  Collins 
Annie  Gay 
Kenneth  Owens 


Ruby  Cornick 
Annette  Gregory 
Jay  Phillips 


Aubrey 

Silvers 
Joyce  Cason 
Tom  James 


Beryl  Skinner 
Geraldine  Dailey 
Jeanette  Lee 


Barbara  White 
Cheryl  Dildy 
Rudolph  Lewis 


Kenneth  Boggs 
Mary  Ebron 
Bryon  Nelson 


Jackie  Bowe 
Robert  Gordon 
James  Nimmo 


Sylvia  Brown 
Milton  Haynes 
Ida  Roberts 


Earl  Smith 

Woodrow  Smith 

William  Spence 

Vincent  Steed 

Barbara  Wilson 

Ralph  Wilson 

Horace  Wynn 

Aundra  Bridgers 

Eula  Bryant 

Joyce  Hawkins 

Bernard  James 

Bertha 

Rose  Joyner 

Charlie  Lawrence 

Howard  Price 

John  Roberson 

Robenette  Smith 

Johnson 
George 
William 
Clarence 

Cornick 
David 

Melba  Williams 

Stella  Williams 

Bessie  Worlds 

Larry  Christian 

Mary  Cooper 

Mitchell 

Carolyn  Franklin 

Willie  Goins 

Bettie  Gregory 

Erenest  Gregory 

Jeanette  Hyman 

Elizabeth 

Author  Morris 

Connell  Owens 

Percy  Phillips 

Frank  Simmons 

Curtis  White 

Albriton 

fcfc  * 


Darnell  Ashby 
Wallace 

Goodman 
Lorenza  Jones 


Marie  Babb 
Frances  Griffin 
Yvonne  Joyner 


Deloris  Burgess 
Willie  Griffin 
Geraldine  Keeling 


Van  Davis 
Deborah  Harris 
Pearlie  Land 


Shirley  Eure 
France  Hawkins 
Forrestine  Price 


Anderson  Freeman 
Lucille  Jeffery 
Russell  Rainey 


Brenda 

Riddick 
Cecil  Carter 
Levander 

Hughes 


Yvonne  Snowden 
Herman  Corprew 
Ann  Ivery 


Audrey  Smith 
Jeanette  Etheridge 
Bobby  Mclntyre 


Sherman  Spencer 
Edward  Foreman 
Sandra  Owens 


Jacqueline  Boone 
Diane  Harrison 
Carolyn  Pace 


James  Butts 
Thomas  Hobbs 
William  Stancil 


Robert  Stevenson 

Lovel  Toran 

Ruby  Turner 

Vivian  Tyler 

Alton  Uzzle 

Janice 

Lloyd  Cooper 

Charles  Daughtry 

C  arolyn  Floyd 

Lewis  Floyd 

Rosetta  Freeman 

Brickhouse 

Evelyn  Gray 

Levon  Gregory 

Vernetta  Harold 

Hattie  Hinton 

Donald  Mitchell 

Bernell 

Gatlin 
Alice  Owens 

Margie 
Baxter 

Dorothy 

Juanita  Owens 

Elaine  Robinson 

Terry  Simmons 

Edward  Stieff 

Roger  Wright 

Ebron 

Mary  Albritton 

Barbara  Boyde 

Annie  Broadnax 

Flora  Cason 

Ruby  Cornick 

Minnie 

Yvonne  Hill 

Willie  Holloman 

Alvin  Jones 

Jackie  Miles 

Elna  Owens 

Riggins 

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Jesse  Davis 
Barbara  Williams 
Joyce  Wilson 


James  Shaw 
Richard  Smith 
Joyce  Williams 
Jacob  Woodhouse 


Carolyn  Walker 
Judy  Williams 
Willie  Yarn 


Jennie  Wilson 


70 


Freshmen 


Debra  Ovens 
Paula  Pinckey 
Robert  Rainey 
Robert  Riddick 
Doris  Robinson 


Vanita  Skinner 
Joseph  Turner 
William  Tyler 
Elsie  Barham 
Dorothy  Brown 


Bessie  Brown 
Willie  Brock 
Willis  Brown 
Lucy  C  ason 
Lewis  Cason 


Gerald  Cason 
Donnell 

Creckmore 
Joseph  Etheridge 
Carol  Freeman 
Elizabeth  Franklin 


Stanley  Mitchell 
Wade  Morings 
Gloria  Pinckney 
Theodore  Robinson 
Elton  Rudd 


Phyllis  Scott 
Shirley  Williams 
Christine  Williams 
Roselle  White 
Jimmie  Anderson 


Betty  Broadnax 
Vivian  Butts 
Leon  Carrington 
Ernest  Caffce 
Audrey  Caffec 


Barbara  Holloman 
Edna  Hawkins 
Gloria  Maccr 
Darlenc  Mason 
Gene  Stevenson 


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Sherman  Dozier 
Jessie  Hill 
Filmore  Hughes 
Joyce  James 
Michael  Mitchell 


Kenneth  Owens 
Doris  Olds 
Louis  Powell 
Anthony  Rotan 
Tyrone  Redd 


Jessie  Speller 
Clifton  Sanderson 
Linwood  Skinner 
Samuel  Savage 
Layfayette 
T  abron 


James  Williams 
Barbara  Williams 
Laverta  Willie 
Louise  Willie 
Mary  Watson 


Wickie  Riggens 
Louise  Cross 
Hester  Cheatam 
Shirley  Olds 
Sylvania 

Henderson 


Gloria  Mitchell 
Marva  Sears 
Herman  Phillips 
Russell  Williams 
Omelia  Wilson 


Major  Blount 
Floyd  Be  ale 
Josephine  Cherry 
Mamie  Foreman 
Rosalyn  Freeman 


Ervin  Grimstead 
Alvin  Gregory 
Michael  Goffigan 
Rueben  Gilchrist 
Mary  Hinton 


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Marvin  Baxter 
Brenda  Cason 
Lawrence  Elliot 
Ervin  Thomas 
Juanita  Etheridge 


Walter  Fentress 
Warnell  Fletcher 
Evonne  Foreman 
Nelson  Harper 
Joyce  Herbert 


Taritha  Kimble 
Jacquelyn  Smith 
Shirley  Smith 
Edward  Smith 
Jacquelyn  Taylor 


Gary  Watkins 
Nathaniel  Willie 
Raydel  Williams 
Peggy  Williams 
Gloria  Wood 


Paula  Gardner 
Sylvia  Bailey 
Anthony 

Braithwaite 
Gloria  Coston 
Shirley  Cuffee 


LaVerne  Dildy 
Scrafio  Fontnella 
Jestinc  Fitzgerald 
Alveeta  Harold 
Delois  Jones 


William  Lindsey 
Waverly  Mills 
Wilton  McCoy 
James  Mitchell 
Debra  Peebles 


LaVerne  Peebles 
Cora  Ricks 
Ronnie  Rouse 
William  Wilson 
Larry  Yancey 


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James  Askew 
Eileen  Brown 
Raymond  Dailey 
Ardelia  Elliott 
LaRosa  Gatlin 


Oscar  Hyman 
John  Keeling 
Emma  Mitchell 
Wallace  Moore 
Clement  Murphy 


Cynthia  Murphy 
Flora  Neal 
Cathy  Neal 
Linda  Newborn 
Jeanette 

Robertson 


Melvin  Gatlin 
Patricia  Shaw 
Joyce  Skinner 
Deborah  Walker 
Dianne  Wiggins 


Maggie  Williams 
Gwendolyn 

Williams 
Stella  Bly 
Amme  Brickhouse 
Mildred  Brockett 


Brenda  Brock 
George  Cason 
Huge  Cason 
Lillie  Corprew 
Dennis  Davis 


Dorothy  Elliott 
Douglas  Evans 
Willie  Foreman 
Calvin  Hoggard 
Fred  Hollow  ay 


Clayton  Jones 
Delois  Johnson 
Ronnie  Knight 
Lydia  Lawrence 
Rosetta  Miller 


75 


Barbara  Harris 
Sandra  Mayfield 
Patricia  Mayfield 
Leon  Flora 
Evelyn  Ferebee 


Princetta  McClee 
Juanita  Holloway 
Lawrence  Elliott 
Brenda  Kelly 
Ethel  Johnson 


Benjamin  Lamb 
Welton  Williams 
Melvin  Simmons 
Deloris  Snowden 


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Eighth  Grade 


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Brenda  Anthony 

Edward  Askew 

Frank  Battle 
Walter  Dildy 
Alexander  Elliott 


Tyrone  Fontenella 
Belita  Forbes 
David  Freeman 
Roger  Gilchrist 
Irene  Goffingan 


Brenda  Harold 
Ronnie  Hawkins 
William  Hawkins 
Ronnie  Haynes 
Lessell  Hinton 


Valerie  Jones 
Charles  McCoy 
Jesse  Mosley 

Elmer  Murphy- 
Larry  Nichols 


Marvin  Petty 

Kenneth  Privott 

Vernon  Riddick 
Ronnie  Robinson 
Vernice  Sanderson 


Dianne  Simmons 
Juanita  Skinner 
Pernell  Snowden 
Nathan  Stiff 
Claudia  Tabron 


Cornell  Ward 
Conner  Williams 
Sandra  Allen 
Willie  Artis 
Victor  Bailey 


Willie  Brock 
Carolyn  Brock 
Alexander  Burch 
Brenda  Burch 
Warnell  Conley 


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Charles  Conyers 
Alvin  Cornick 
Levi  Cuffee 
Shirley  Davis 
Ellen  Dillard 


John  Doles 

Leroy  Fletcher 
Leland  Forbes 
Shirley  Freeman 
Alexander  Hodnett 


Shields  Holsey 
Josephine  Hughes 
Ruth  James 
Catherine  Jones 
Sharon  NcNeill 


Floyd  Neal 

Jeanette  Perry 

Mary  Lee  Roberts 
Vandelia  Sanderson 
Larry  Sneed 


Josephine  Shepherd 
Jonny  Snowden 
Pernell  Speller 
Oisborne  Wilder 
Lawrence  Willie 


Willie  Alexander 

Aaron  Bell 

Elizabeth  Cuffee 
Rose  Cuffee 
Dorothy  Dildy 


Evelyn  Gordon 
Renae  Graves 
Sylvia  Harper 
Margaret  Jones 
Annise  Joyner 


Arthur  Joyner 

Jesse  Joyner 

William  King 
Rosa  Lewis 
Aaron  McCoy 


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Janice  Neal 

Vincent  Price 
Phyllis  Reid 
Joyce  Ricks 
Rosa  Sanderson 


Dianne  Sanderson 
James  Turner 
Mary  Valentine 
Francis  Vaughan 
Mary  Williams 


James  Wilson 

John  Winslow 

Clyde  Bryant 

Earnest  Christian 
Nelson  Dailey 


Norman  Elliott 
Carol  Edmonds 
Joseph  Evans 
Issac  Forbes 
Bruce  Godfrey 


Sylvia  Griffin 
Walter  Harold 
Gloria  Holloman 
Ernest  Jackson 
Carolyn  Jones 


Vernon  Lawrence 
Anita  Nichols 
Inez  Nichols 
Willie  Olds 
Norma  Owens 


Eugene  Plummer 
Walter  Reid 
Barbara  Riddick 
Daniel  Riddick 
Diane  Sanderson 


Carolyn  Smith 

Shylene  Smith 

Melvin  Spence 

Ronald  Thompson 
Prentis  Winslow 


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Edward  Basnight 

Richard  Bright 

Linda  Creekmore 
Richard  Cuffee 
Mildred  Davis 


Doretha  Davis 

Thomas  Evans 
Clementine 
Foreman 
Edward  Hoggard 
Ruth  Johnson 


Jane  Joyner 

Patricia  Knox 
Mary  Lamb 
Marshall  McCant 
George  Owens 


Larry  Owens 
Charlie  Owens 
Sandra  Owens 
Lessie  Owens 
Delores  Rainey 


Sarah  Riddick 
Raleigh  Sanderson 
Margie  Williams 
Carrie  Williams 
Raymond 

Woodhouse 


Robert  Albritton 
Laurette  Allen 
Donalda  Boston 
Elma  Cross 
Barbara  Coley 


Micheal  Cuffee 

Clinton  Diggs 

Norman  Gordon 
Deborah  Gregory 
Janice  Harper 


Samuel  Harper 

Gloria  Hillard 
Robert  Johnson 
Bernette  Jordan 
Clarence  Joyner 


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Willie  Kellam 
Cora  Lindsey 
Brenda  Olds 

Gerald  Owens 


Clarica  Swimpson 
LaVerne  Vaughan 
Mary  White 

Johnny  Williams 


Barbara  Wilson 
Leonard  Berry 
Jancie  Cason 

Wanda  Council 


Winfred  Felton 
Doris  Hines 
Debra  Johnson 


Jacqueline  Mitchell 
Vincent  McCoy 
Rosa  Mae  Olds 


Rueben  Peebles 
Ruth  Robinson 
Larry  Shaw 


Marjorie  Stewart 
Cheyenne  Taylor 
Fred  Thourogood 


Bernadine  Wilson 
Janice  Wilson 
Ivory  Williams 
Gail  Knight 


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A  ctivities 


-  , 


Miss  Homecoming  and  Attendants 

Lovely  Gracious,    Charming  .    .   . 
Marzelia  Neal  Miss  Homecoming  1965  - 
1966  and  her  attendants,   Misses  Joan 
Johns  and  Marquerite  Harper  reigned 
over  U.K.'s  homecoming  activities  in 
the  fall  of  1965.  This  WAS  a  good 
year. 


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Homecoming  1965 


Three  gracious  ladies  reigned  over  Homecoming  activities  during  the  past  year.   PICTURED  ABOVE  are 
Misses  Marguerite  Harper,   Marzellia  Neal  (Miss  Homecoming)  and  Joan  Johns.   At  FAR  RIGHT,   Marzellia  is 
crowned  by  1964's  queen,   Marilyn  Lewis.  Mr.  Boykin  (BOTTOM  PHOTO)  congratulates  "Miss  Homecoming 
--  1965" 


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it  was  a  good 
year  at  Dear 
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Above  are  pictured  Mr.  J.  V.  Boykin,   Principal;  Attorney  Victor  J.  Ashe,   long-time  friend  of  the  late  Mr. 
Thaddeus  Clay  Smith;  The  Reverend  Thomas  M.  Venable;  Mr.   George  Ferrell,   Chairman  of  the  School  Board; 
Mr.  K.  L.  Jard,   former  member  of  the  School  Board;  and  Mr.  Frank  W.  Cox,   Superintendent  of  Schools. 


T.  C.  Smith  Stadium  Dedicated 


The  new  stadium  was  dedicated  to  the 
memory  of  the  late  Thaddeus  Clay  Smith, 
first  principal  of  the  school,   and  admired 
teacher  and  friend  and  benefactor  to  many 
in  the  Virginia  Beach  Area . 

Mr.  Victor  J.  Ashe,    long-time  friend 
and  fraternity  brother  of  Mr  .  Smith,    and 
a  leading  attorney,   delivered  the  Dedica- 
tion Address . 


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Annual  Staff 


/ 


Phyllis    Davis  pounds  away  at  the 
typewriter  trying  to  make  the 
"deadline." 


Beverly  Grimstead  ponders  over 
pictures  before  drawing  a  layout 


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Busy,  Busy  .  .  .  Busy?? 


PICTURED  ABOVE  are  members  of  the 
Annual  Staff.  SEATED:  Josephine  Rudd, 
Lorraine  Mitchell,  Beverly  Grimstead, 
Phyllis  Davis,  Joan  Johns  and  Bernadine  Cor- 
nick.  STANDING  are  Ida  Evans,  James 
Davis,   Raba  Bass,   John  Petty  and  Barbara 
Privette. 


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Mrs.  Jones  with  Adm.   Hogle 


James  Davis  with  Briefing  Team 


Mrs.   Greene  chats  with  Lt.   Belfort. 


Nato  Visits  UK 


Vice  Admiral  Reynold  D.   Hogle,   United  States  Navy,   Chief  of  Staff,    SACLANT  introduces  NATO 


Students  sit  and  listen 
attentatively  to  NATO 
briefing. 


MISS  VIRGINIA,    1966,   Miss  Jean  Inge 
with  other  guests. 


Adm.   Hogle  reviews  the  Pershing 
Rifles,   VSC,   Honor  Guard 


Organizations 


I.C.T. 

The  I.C.T.,    in  addition  to  participating  in  sev- 
eral conferences,   sought  to  help  students  to  help 
themselves  by  providing  practical  job  experience 
and  wise  job  advice . 


Lambda  Chi 

The  purpose 
of  the  Lambda 
Chi  is  to  pro- 
vide a  token  of 
distinction  for 
the  high  scholar- 
ship and  char- 
acter distinctions 
of  our  students . 


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Ready  to  "Meet  Todays  Challenges" 


The  Girls  Club 

The  Girls  Club  of  Union  Kempsville  High  School  started  the  school  year  of 
1965-66  with  the  topic  of  "Girl's  Week"  with  their  theme  "Meeting  Today's 
Challenges . "  During  that  week  we  were  happy  to  say  that  we  had  two  members 
from  our  club  to  take  part  in  this  great  event.  Sandra  Lewis  served  on  the  In- 
terracial Panel  and  Ann  McCoy  served  as  Mistress  of  Ceremony.  Topics  for 
discussion  were:  Religious  Emphasis,    Community  Service  and  Citizenship, 
Arts  and  Craft,  and  Culture  Announcement. 

Objectives  for  observance  were:  (1)  To  direct  the  Attention  of  girls  toward 
those  factors  which  are  important  elements  in  their  preparation,  to  bear  the 
responsibilities  of  the  future.  (2)  To  let  the  girlhood  of  our  race  know  that  the 
community  is  interested  in  the  welfare  of  each  girl.  This  event  took  place  at 
Queen  Street  Baptist  Church  of  Norfolk. 

During  the  fall  season,   we  as  members  of  the  Girls  Club,  have  had  several 
activities! 

During  the  Christmas  season,   the  Girls  Club  was  able  to  present  a  basket 
to  an  unfortunate  family. 

The  club's  goal  is:  To  grow  in  friendship  with  people  of  all  races,   nation- 
alities,  and  religions,  to  make  a  better  impression  on  today's  life. 


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The  Bachelors 

The  Bachelors,   a  branch  of  the  Future  Teachers  of  America,   are  brothers  to  the 
Xinos.  During  the  year,  they  sponsored  a  "Can-Can"  Dance  in  order  to  collect  goods 
for  needy  families. 

Bachelors  with  Pledgees,  "Dogs" 


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Fentrell  Carter  and  Lovel  Toran  rehearse  a  scene  from 
"Macbeth.  " 


The  Dramatic  Club 


The  Dramatic  Club  gave  performances  during  the  year,   among  them  were  the  in- 
duction performance  which  is  given  each  Fall;  and  the  annual  Christmas  pageant . 


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Future  Teachers 


of  America  .  .  .  Xinos 


These  young  ladies,   a  part  of  the  Future  Teachers  of  America, 
proved  to  be  a  volcano  which  erupted  with  spirit  and  energy  dur- 
ing the  past  year . 

Exemplifying  high  ideals,  they  sponsored  several  projects 
among  which  were  the  annual  Xino  Green  and  White  Ball  and  sev- 
eral fund  raising  activities  for  their  scholarship  fund. 

Each  year,  the  Xinos  award  a  book  scholarship  to  all  of  its 
graduating  members . 


A  Branch  of 


Future  Teachers  of  America 


Pledgees 


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Industrial  Arts  Club 

To  foster  the  development  of  a  strong  foundation  in  the  skills,   knowledges,   and  at- 
titudes regarding  technical  matters,    is  the  goal  of  the  Industrial  Arts  Club.  The  club 
participated  in  the  National  Industrial  Arts  Exhibit  with  their  coffee  tables,  woodwork, 
and  candle  holders  among  other  projects.  A  year  which  was  marked  by  progress  and 
achievement . 

Brush  and  Palete  Club 


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The  Brush  and  Palete  Club  worked  diligently  decorating  the  school  and  creating  the 
proper  moods  for  "Career  Week."  In  addition,  they  recreated  the  "Twelve  Days  of 
Christmas"  and  following  the  theme  for  the  Junior-Senior  Prom,    "A  Night  In  Hawaii." 
What  a  year!  The  Brush  and  Palete  Club  was  buzz -bee  and  busy  too. 


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The  Y-Teens,  the  energetic  and  vivacious  Lady  Kempsvilles,    sponsored 
several  projects  in  conjunction  with  other  state  and  local  chapters .  Inculded 
were  a  Thanksgiving  basket  to  help  needy  families;  a  Christmas  Ball  and  sev- 
eral fund  raising  drives.  The  Y-Teens  truly  helped  to  make  this  the  year  that 
WAS  active  and  purposeful. 


The  Debating  Society 

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MOTTO:  To  uphold  logic  and  foster  reason, 


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Spanish  Club 


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Pfe  fea/vz  to  SPEAK  the  Language' 


Sports  Club 


Active,   as  the  name  implies,   the  Sports  Club  sponsored  this  year's  swinging  Valentine  Dance  and  injected 
"pep"  into  the  school  spirit  campaign.   Their  aim:  "The  whole  man  --  brainwise,   social  wise,   health  wise, 
otherwise.  " 


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National 
Honor 
Society 


The  Union 
Kempsville 
Chapter  of  the 
National  Honor 
Society  of  Secon- 
dary Schools  is  a 
member  of  the 
National  Council. 
The  purpose  of 
our  organization  is 
to  create  an  en- 
thusiasm for 
Scholarships,   to 
stimulate  a  de- 
sire to  render 
service,   to  pro- 
mote worthy 
leadership,    and 
to  encourage  the 
development  of 
character  in  all 
students  of  our 
school. 


The 
Student 
Council 


The  Student  Councils 
sponsored  a  Christmas 
gift  campaign  for  the 
Infants  Clinic  at  the  new 
Virginia  Beach  Hospital. 
In  addition,   it  sparked  a 
Christmas  Week  and 
Rejuvination  of  U.  K. 
campaign.    A  real  success!  ! 


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Future  Homemakers 


of  America 


This  year  the  overall  goal  of  the 
Future  Homemakers  of  America 
was  to  help  improve  personal  family 
and  community  living.  In  fulfill- 
ment of  its  motto,  the  F.H.A. 
visited  the  Infants  Clinic  of  the  New 
Virginia  Beach  Hospital  bearing 
gifts.  In  addition,   they  sought  TO- 
WARD NEW  HORIZONS. 


Motto 
Toward  New  Horizons" 


School  Choir 


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Second  Period  Choir 
Mixed  Chorus 


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Mrs.   R.  L.    Allen,   Director 
Mixed  Chorus 


The  Choir  has  won  city  and  state -wide  acclaim  with  their  appearances  on  radio, 
TV  and  in  concert . 

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Co -Captain  Kevin  Holloway 


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This  was  a 

The  UK  Tigers  tied  for  VIA  District 
Championship  for  the  first  time  in  UK 
football  history.  They  placed  second  for 
in  state -wide  competition. 

The  Tigers  had  an  exceptionally  good 
season  under  the  coaching  of  Head 


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year  for  champs! 

Coach  Joshua  Darden  with  the  able  as- 
sistance of  Coaches  Charles  Harvin, 
Robert  Setzer  and  Clyde  Siler.  The 
coaches  believed  even  at  the  beginning 
of  the  season  that  the  team  had  the 
"feel  of  champions." 


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Go -Go  Tigers! 


"Baby  Junior"  Hawkins  holds  that  line  as  he  brings 
down  one  of  the  "Fighting  Bookers"  as  the  TIGERS 
slaughtered  the  BOOKERS  19-14. 

What  a  year!  What  a  team! 


The  Tigers  move  in  for  "the  kill"  on  a  Booker  T. 
of  Suffolk  "Bears  ."  Final  score,   33-6. 
We  did  it  again! ! ! 


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Football  -  1965 


The  Mighty  Tigers  held  their  own  throughout  a  season  which  turned  out  to  be 
the  best  in  the  record  of  UK  football  history. 

On  the  rainy  night  in  October  when  the  Tigers  slaughtered  the  "mighty" 
Bookers  of  Norfolk,  one  spectator  was  heard  to  comment:  "And  even  the  Heavens 
Cried."  We  did  too  --  for  joy! 


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Basketball, 


An  all -American  sports 
--  Basketball.  And  one  of 
favorite  sports  at  U.K. 
The  U.K.  Tigers  were 
dubbed  the  most  im- 
proved teams  in  the  Dis  - 
trict  for  the  1965-66 


"Where  the  Action  Was" 


U.S.A. 


season.  Coming  up  from 
the  bottom  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  season,   the 
tigers  went  on  to  have  a 
smashing  season,   after 
all. 


The  Members  of  the  Fighting  Tigers  are  ready  for  action  anytime. 


Baseball  Team 
1966 


The  Homefield  of  the  Fighting  Tigers. 


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Tennis  is  always  fun  and  here  at  U.K.  ,   Tennis  is  put  into  action. 


Having  fun  in  the  sun 


Tennis 


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Cross-Country  Runners,  Those  Tigers 


U.K.  's  Track  Team  usually  a 
persistant  winner,  was  no  ex- 
ception this  year.  The  team  pre- 
pared diligently  to  maintain  past 
records  secured  in  the  Penn- 
State  Relays.  The  team  ran  their 
way  to  gain  a  successful,  timely, 
finish.  This  was  the  year  that 
was  every  mile  of  the  way! !! 


Track 


Advertisements 


Boosters 


Patrons 


R.  Pretlow  &  Son 

THE 

FABULOUS  EMERALDS 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

"The  Best  Sounds  in  Rock 

'N  Roll  and  Jazz" 

Fuel  Oils          Roofing 

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Aaron  Williams,  Organ 

LZ5H  \/ 

William  Brown,  Bass 

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Nathaniel  Brown,  Guitar 

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William  Wiggins,  Vocalist 

R.  Pretlow,  Jr.    2313  Tidewater  Dr. 

Reginald  Hayes,  Drums 

Manager        Norfolk,  Va.    23504 

William  Brown,  Manager 

Telephone  622-2577 

Phone:  625-1868 

Air  Conditioned 

Hi-Fi  &  Television 

Room  Phones 

Swimming  Pool 

EL  CAMINO  MOTEL       Putting  Green 

Congratulations 

Banquet  Room 

&  RESTAURANT             Lounge 

A  FRIEND 

Phone  703-464-3586 

TWX.  8550011 

1808  Diamond  Springs,  Virginia  Beach,  Va . 

Near  Chesapeake  Bay  Bridge-Tunnel  1 

JAMES  E.   DILDY 

HA  LE    &    COMPANY 

Motion  Picture-Song  Writer 

Morticians 

501   Newtown  Road 

950  E.   Princess  Anne  Road 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

(Also  sellers  of  the  best  wigs  in  town) 

Matthew's  Barber  Shop 

Matthew  Johnson,  Owner 


Open  9  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m. 


Also  by  appointment  Just  For  You 


Expert  Barbers 
"Specializing  In  Hair  Cutting  of  All  Types  and  Styles' 
Catering  to  Men,  Women  and  Children 


Phone  GArden  8-9473 


Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 


Princess  Anne 
Plumbing  &  Electrical 

Suppliers 

Inc. 

Plumbing-Heating 

Electrical  &  Air  Conditioning 
(Contractors) 

2  Locations  to  better  serve  you 
Radio  Dispatched  Trucks 

431  Virginia  Beach  Blvd.     428-1660 

Princess  Anne  Station       426-6216 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 


Kellam-Eaton 
Insurance  Co. 

311  Pacific  Avenue 
2406-B  Princess  Anne  Road 

Two  Locations  to  Serve  You 

REAL  ESTATE 

RENTALS 
INSURANCE 
Phone  428-9161  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 


Josten's  Company 

1  i 

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"QUALITY  SINCE  1897" 


^p       703  Second  Street  Martinsville,  Virginia 

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Class  Rings 

Diplomas 

Class  and  Club  Pins 

Medals 

Trophies 

Service  Awards 

and  Honors 

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Yearbooks       Commencement  Invitations 
Announcement  Cards       Personal  Cards 
1  Announcements 


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Best  of  Luck,  Seniors 

Mrs.  Vivian  Butts  and  Sons 
1720  University  Avenue 


Bronx,  New  York 


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Modern  Arts  Studio 

FRED  SOSKEL      -- 


PHOTOGRAPHER 


Photographs  Live  Forever 


School  Photographs 
Studio  Portraits 
Wedding  Candids 
Identification  Photos 
Copying  of  All  Kinds 
Oil  Coloring  by  Experts 
Anything  in  Photography 

704  Church  Street 
Norfolk,  Virginia 
MAdison  2-7941 


FOR  YOUR  HEATING  NEEDS 


Call 


Community  Oil  Company 


SERVING  THE  CITY  OF  VIRGINIA  BEACH 


DAY  PHONE:  428-2639 


NITE  PHONE:  428-4917 


Bank  of  Virginia  Beach 


CONGRATULATIONS 


MEMBER  F.  D.  I.C. 


PRICE'S, 
INC. 


Appliances 
Since 
1905 


.  Maytag 
.  Kelvinator 
.  Magnavox 
.RCA 
.  Motorola 
.Zenith 


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HONORING 

A 
FINE  CLASS 

iJllN;  A:i 

GREAT 
SCHOOL 


THIS  CLASS  IS  OUT- 
STANDING AMONG 
THOUSANDS  OF  OTHER 
CLASSES  ACROSS  THE 
LAND  BECAUSE  YOU 
ARE  A  MEMBER;  THIS  IS 
YOUR  CLASS;  THIS  IS 
YOUR  SCHOOL. 


AS  THE  YEARS  GO  BY  YOUR 
FINE  CLASS  RING  BY  BALFOUR 
WILL  BECOME  INCREASINGLY 
PRECIOUS  AS  A  SYMBOL  OF 
ACHIEVEMENT,  A  MARK  OF 
RECOGNITION,  AND  A  LINK 
TO  MEMORIES  OF  YOUR  HIGH 
SCHOOL  DAYS  TOGETHER. 


EDWARD  C.   SMITH 

P.   O.   Box   146 
Richmond,  Virginia 


REPRESENTING 


JEWELRY'S    FINEST    CRAFTSMEN 

CLASS    RINGS   AND   PINS    •    CLUB   INSIGNIA 

MEDALS  •  TROPHIES  •  PLAQUES  •  DIPLOMAS 

COMMENCEMENT    INVITATIONS 


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Compliments  of 


MRS.   EVELYN  WILSON  SMITH 


to  the 

1966  Graduating  Class 

in  memory  of  my  late  husband 

THADDEUS  CLA  Y 
SMITH,  SR. 


IN  MEMORY  OF 


MRS.  MARGUERITE  E.  PRESTON 


Miss  E.  E.  Morgan,  Sister 


CONGRA  TULA  TIONS 
SENIORS 


Faculty  of 
SEATACK  ELEMENTARY  SCHOOL 


411  Birdneck  Circle 
Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

Miss  Mary  L.  Johnson,  Principal 
Mrs.  Mary  W.  Williams,  Clerk 


Tel:  464-9888 
BAYSIDE  FIREBIRD 
SERVICE  STATION 

Casey  Davis,   Prop. 


Complete  Tune-Ups 
Minor  Repairs 
Road  Service 
Wrecker  Service 
Hwy .  652  &  Independence  Boulevard 


DON'S  BARBER  SHOP 

AND 

TAXI  SERVICE 


714-B  Virginia  Beach  Blvd. 
Virginia  Beach,  Va. 


Telephone      Don  Sanderlin 
428-3232        Proprietor 


WHITEFRONT    MmKK  ET 

Pick-Up  and  Delivery  Service 

2408  Kimble  Terrace 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

Tele.:  625-2652 


Phone  GA  8-2981         Res.   GA  8-2001 

VIRGINIA  BEACH  LUMBER  &  SUPPLY  CO, 

Lumber  and  Plywood  Cut  to  Size 

W.    K.   (Bill)  Macdonald         -         Owner 
565  N.   Birdneck  Road  —  Va  .   Beach,  Va . 


Phone:  428-1481 


VIRGINIA  BEACH  FLORIST 


Gifts  -  Decorative  Accessories 


993  Laskin  Road 
Va.   Beach,  Va . 

Jack  W.   Brothers 
C.  F.  Marks 


Golden  Triangle 
Motor  Hotel 

Monticello  At  Onley  Road 
Norfolk 

Thomas  P.  Rusnock          Phone: 
General  Manager          627-5555 

Compliments 
of 

RICHARD  G.  BRYDGES 
THOMAS  C.   BROYLES 
JAMES  R.  McKENSEY 
BRUCE  C.  MURPHY 

Hairston  's 
Funeral  Home 

Seatack 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

We  do  the  kindest 
things  in  the  kindest  ways 

James  W.  Hairston,  Director 

24-hour  service 

Night  phones                Day 
Ga8-3421                      Ga8-9321 
Ga8-6746 

(fsso) 

Princess  Anne  Esso 

Princess  Anne  Road  At  Park  Ave. 
Norfolk  4,  Va. 

Tires  -  Batteries 
Minor  Tune  Up  and  Repairs 
Budget  Terms 
Road  Service  24-hours 

Compliments  of 
PEOPLES  CO-OP  CREDIT  UNION 
4655  South  Michigan  Avenue 
Chicago,    Illinois 


LANDSCAPING  AND  GARDENING 
Expertly  Done  By 
Roland  C  .    Griffin,    Sr. 
Tele:  497-7507  Free  Estimates 


VIRGINIA  NOVELTY  MUSIC  & 
AMUSEMENTS 

613  Crawford  Street 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

D.  E.  Morrisette 


R.  C.  PITTS  TRUCKING  CO. 

Sand  and  Top  Soil 

and  Fill  Dirt. 


Bednarick's 
AMERICAN  SERVICE 

Electronic  Tune-Ups 
Wash  &  Wax  Tires  &Acc. 
Road  Service  Lubrication 
Open  6:00  A.M.     Close  10:00  P.M. 
Phone  464-9825 


facts  at 

your 

fingertips 


.  .  on  any 

subject 

every  day 


FRANK  T.  WILLIAMS'  FARMS 
Dealer-Grain-Seed-Fertilizer 

Route  3  Box  31  11 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

Phone  426^6465 

A.  B.  C.  SERVICE  COMPANY 

625  Glenoak  Drive 

"Septic  tanks  cleaned, 
repaired  and  installed 

Phone  853-2098 

CARNEY'S 
BEAUTY  &  BARBER  SHOPS 

Al  Carney,   Prop. 

954  St.  Julian  Avenue  -  Shop 
830  Hayes  Street  -  Home 

Phones 
Barber  Shop  —  625-9095 
Beauty  Shop  —625-0153 

NETTIE'S  BEAUTY  BOX 

Hair  Wave  Technician 
Specializing  in  Hair  Styling 
Tinting  -  Dyeing  -  Permanents 
Scalp  Treatments  -  Wigs 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Dyson,  Prop. 

428-9653  or  428-8195 

Virginia  Beach 

Compliments 
of 
PUNGO  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

COMMUNITY  DRUG  STORE 
7015  East  Sewells  Point  Road 
(Ample  Free   Parking) 
Phone  for  your  prescriptions 
855-3321 

Congratulations 
J.  S.  BELL,  JR.  &  COMPANY 

Congratulation 

Seniors 

1966 

®ljr    journal 

"One  of  the  Finest  in 
Weekly  Newspaper" 

719  E.  Olney  Road 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

JU  7-8721 

BRATTEN  PONTIAC  CORP. 

891  Little  Creek  Road 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

JIMMY'  S 
Featuring 
190  Ft.   Slot  Racing  Track 
1700Va.   Beach  Blvd.                  Oceana 

THE  RATHSKELLER  LOUNGE 

2014  Atlantic  Avenue 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

"Best  of  Luck,   To  Class  of  '66" 

JOHNS  BROS.,   INC. 
Heating  Oil             Coal 
Phone  622-4687 

Compliments  of 
JARD'  S    REALTY    CO. 

VIRGINIA -CAROLINA  BARBER  SHOP 
Ladies  and  Children  Invited 

Chair  ^3             Chair  #2             Chair  #4 
Hazel                     Bill                      Chick 

Where  Your  Business  is  Appreciated 
619  Church  St.                 Norfolk,  Va  . 

Boosters 


AL  AND  THE  HEARTBREAKERS 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

A.  BARTLEY  &  SONS 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

MRS.  VANESSA  BUTTS 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.   JAMES  BUTTS,  JR. 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.   COURTNEY  BUTTS,  JR. 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

CAPTAIN  SMITH'S  BAIT  HOUSE 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

CARNATION  SOCIAL  CLUB 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MRS.   WILLIAM  CASON 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MRS.  LUCY  CASON 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

COOPER'S  JEWELERS,  OPTOMETRISTS 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

DOUGLAS  CLAYBONE  &  SONS 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MRS.  ANANIASE  FEREBEE 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

FLAHERTY'S  ESSO  SERVICE  CENTER 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

FRANK'S  BARBER  SHOP 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

GLAMOROUS  ACES  SOCIAL  &  SAVINGS  CLUB 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

GRAY'S  PHARMACY 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

GRIMSTEAD'S  MARKET 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

GREAT  NECK  GROCERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

GLENN -TILL  MASONRY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

GRANBY'S  CHICKEN  IN  THE  BOX 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

HERBERT  HARRELL  FLORIST 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MR.  G  MRS.  LEE  E.  HARRIS 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MGGY'S  CLEANERS  &  LAUNDRY 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

MR.  JOHN  IVERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MRS.   PEARL  IVERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

JORDAN'S  BEAUTY  SALON 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

KNIT-A-BIT 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

CPL.   GEORGE  LAWRENCE 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MARCO'S  CONFECTIONERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MELVIN  MOORE,  CONTRACTOR 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MERRIWING  INTERNATIONAL,  INC. 

Milwaukee,   Wisconsin 

MR.   &  MRS.  C.  L.   MURPHY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

NORTH  CAROLINA  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 

Norfolk,  Virginia 


OTTO'S  MEAT  MARKET 

Norfolk,   Virginia 

PLAZA  ESSO  SERVICENTER 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.   &  MRS.  VINCENT  C.  PRODIA 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

PUNCO  ESSO  SERVICE  CENTER 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

ROBBINS  CORNER  GROCERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

ROCK'S  MOTEL 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

A.  E.  SAVAGE,  BRICK  &  PLASTERING 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

SAXONY  GIFT  SHOP 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

S.  D.  SCOTT  S  COMPANY 

Norfolk,   Virginia 

SNYDER'S  GROCERY 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MRS.  CUTIE  SPENCE 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

THE  HUNTER'S  SOCIAL  AND  SAVINGS  CLUB 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

TOWN  CLUB 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

TWELVE  HUNDRED  CLUB 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

VIRGINIA  BEACH  CLEANERS 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.  JAMES  SOMMERVILLE 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.  LEONARD  WRIGHT 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MR.   &  MRS.  MAHRA  VEASY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MISS  SHIRLEY  VEASY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MRS.   ELIZABETH  VEASY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MRS.   EDNA  WHEATON 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MRS.   CHERRY  SAWYER 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MR.  &  MRS.  HORACE  WILSON 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MR.  &  MRS.  JEFFERSON  LUNDY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

REV.   &  MRS.   M.   R.  BOONE 

Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

MUNDEN'S  GROCERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

LIBERAL  CLOTHIERS 

Norfolk,   Virginia 

DR.  J.  H.  BOYD 

Norfolk,   Virginia 

TWELVE  HUNDRED  SPORTSMAN  CORP. 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

PLANTATION  MOTEL 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MR.   &  MRS.   RICHARD  WILLIAMS 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MURDEN  GROCERY 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 

MR.   &  MRS.  MARVIN  ETHERIDGE 

Virginia  Beach,   Virginia 


Patrons 


Mrs.   Gertrude  Abbott 

Mr.  James  Adams 

Sgt.   G  Mrs.  Johnnie  C.   Adams 

Mrs.  Verlin  H.  Adams 

Mr.  Isaiah  Addison 

Mr.  Relewz  Alandore 

Miss  Evelyn  Allen 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   Earl  Anderson 

Miss  Essie  Ashby 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Jessie  Ashby 

Mr.  John  Ashby 

Miss  Lucy  Ashby 

Mrs.   Thelia  Ashby 

Mr.  Walter  Ashby 

Attorney  Victor  Ashe 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Clarence  Askew 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herman  Askew 

Miss  Betty-  J.  Bailey 

Miss  Inez  E.  Bailey 

Mr.  John  W.  H.  Bailey 

Miss  Linda  Bailey 

Miss  Luda  A.  Bailey 

Mrs.   Martha  Bailey 

Miss  Sylvia  Bailey 

Mr.  Leroy  Baker 

Mrs.  Frederica  Ballard 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Banks 

Mr.  Leon  Baptist 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joe  Barcliff 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Maurice  Barco 

Mr.  Robert  L.  Barco 

Miss  Ernestine  Barnard 

Mrs.   Hattie  Barnard 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Earl  Basnight 

Miss  Raba  Bass 

Mr.  Baston 

Mrs.  Wilhemenia  Baston 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Ray  Batts 

Mrs.   Roberta  Baughan 

Mrs.  Alice  Baxter 

Mr.  Edward  Baxter 

Miss  Helen  Baxter 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Lonnie  Baxter,   Jr. 

Mrs.   Rosa  Lee  Baxter 

Mr.  Wilfrod  Andre  Baxter 

Miss  Georgia  F.  Beary 

Miss  Helen  Beary 

Miss  Lillie  Beary 

Mrs.   Florence  Beasly 

Miss  Mary  E.  Beckett 

Mrs.   Doris  Bell 

Mrs.   Ella  Bell 

Mr.   Fred  Bell 

Mr.  Hazel  H.  Bell 

Mr.  Richard  Bell 

Mr.  Russell  Bell 

Mrs.  Ruth  Bell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Bell 

Mr.    James  Bellamy 

Mrs.  Lessie  Mae  Benn 

Mrs.  Ernest  L.  Benson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Berry,   Sr. 

Mrs.   Charlotte  Berry 

Mrs.    Minnie  R.  Berry 

Sgt.  &  Mrs.  Zien  Berry,  Jr. 

Mrs.  H.  C.  Bickley 

Mrs.   Ruth  Bilale 

Mr.  Lee  Billups 

Mrs.  Leamon  Blount 

Mrs.   Charlie  Bly 

Mr.  Charlie  Bly 


Mr.  Fletcher  Boddie 

Mrs.   Thelma  Boggs 

Pfc.   Warren  L.  Boone 

Miss  Cecilia  Booth 

Mrs.   Regina  Bowe 

Sgt.  James  J.  Bowen 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  John  Bowman 

Mrs.  Benjamin  Bowser 

Mrs.   Evora  Bracey 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lee  Braswell 

Mrs.   Doris  Braye 

Mr.  Salmon  Braye 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  F.  Braye,  Sr. 

Mr.  Anthony  Breathwaite 

Mrs.   Catherine  Breathwaite 

Mr.  Curtis  Breathwaite 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Breathwaite 

Mr.  Rodney  Breathwaite 

Mrs.  Sadie  Breathwaite 

Mrs.   Florence  Briggs 

Mrs.   Doris  Brinkley 

Mrs.  Odessa  P.  Brinkley 

Mrs.  Josie  Britt 

Mrs.  Sarah  Brock 

Mrs.   Charles  W.  Brockett 

Mrs.   Zelia  Brockett 

Mr.  Louis  Brodnax 

Miss  Katherine  Brooks 

Miss  Carrie  Brooks 

Mrs.   Maude  Brothers 

Mr.  Augustas  Brown 

Mrs.   Ella  Brown 

Mrs.   Elsie  R.  Brown 

Mrs.   Hazel  Brown 

Mr.  Johnny  Brown 

Mrs.  Lena  Brown 

Mr.  Lloyd  Augustus  Brown 

Mrs.  Mary  Brown 

Mrs.  P.   H.  Brown 

Miss  Rachael  Brown 

Mrs.  Rachael  Brown 

Mrs.  Rebecca  Brown 

Mrs.   Rosie  Lee  Brown 

Mr.  Alvin  Bryant 

Mrs.  Florean  B.  Buffaloe 

Mrs.   Florence  Buffaloe 

Pfc.   Terry  Burnaham 

Mrs.  Alberta  Burnham 

Mrs.   Daniel  W.  Burton 

Mrs.  Lillian  Butcher 

Miss  Alma  Butts 

Mrs.  Maria  Butts 

Mrs.  Rose  L.  Butts 

Mr.  Russell  Butts 

Mrs.  Vivian  Butts 

Mrs.  Annie  Mae  Byrd 

Miss  Phyllis  Byrd 

Mr.  Wilford  Byrd 

Mrs.  Annie  B.  Caffee 
Miss  Bertha  Caffee 
Mrs.  Ernest  Caffee 
Miss  Juanita  Caffee 
Mrs.  Margie  Caffee 
Mr.  Raymond  Caffee 
Mrs.  Virgie  Caffee 
Mrs.  P.  M.  Caldwell 
Rev.  P.  M.   Caldwell 
Mr.  James  Call 
Mrs.  James  Call 
Mrs.  John  Lee  Caloross 
Miss  Dorothea  Capps 


Mrs.  N.  B.   Capps 

Mr.  Richard  Capps 

Mr.  Russell  Capps 

Mrs.  Lottie  Carey    ■ 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Robert  Carnich 

Mrs.  Ava  Caroll 

Mrs.  Georgie  Carrington 

Mr.    Herman  Carrington 

Rev.  Herman  Carrington 

Mr.  Malcolm  Carrington 

Mr.  Lester  Carter 

Mr.  Lindwood  Carter 

Mrs.   Fannie  Cartwright 

Mr.  McPherson  Caryerew 

Miss  Amy  Cason 

Mrs.  Audrey  Cason 

Mrs.  Clara  Cason 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cason 

Mr.  Elmer  Cason 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Ervin  Cason 

Mrs.  George  B.   Cason,  Jr. 

Mr.  Harold  Cason 

Mr.  Hugo  Cason 

Mrs.  Louis  M.  Cason 

Mrs.  Rhoda  Cason 

Mrs.  Rodie  Cason 

Mrs.  Russell  Cason 

Mrs.  Ruth  Cason 

Miss  Shirley  Cason 

Miss  Stella  Cason 

Mr.  Thaddeus  Cason 

Mrs.  Virgie  Cason 

Mr.  Walter  Cason 

Mr.  William  A.  Cason,  Jr. 

Mr.  Willie  Cason 

Mr.  William  C.  Chambers 

Mrs.  Irene  Chamblec 

Mr.  Maple  Chance 

Cpl.  Lewis  M.  Chapman 

Mrs.  Ella  Chares 

Miss  Bobbie  Cherry 

Mr.  Joe  Bobby  Cherry 

Mrs.  Lillian  Cherry 

Mrs.  Norman  Cherry 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter  Cherry 

Mr.  Whit  L.   Cherry 

Mr.  William  Cherry 

Mrs.  Marian  Christian 

Mr.  Randolph  Christian 

Mrs.   H.   Clark 

Mrs.  Sandra  Code 

Mrs.  Vastan  Cofield 

Mr.   George  Coma 

Mrs.   George  Coma 

Mrs.  Annie  N.   Conley 

Mrs.  Shirley  Conley 

Mrs.  Corrine  Cooper 

Miss  Elizabeth  Cooper 

Mrs.  Flossie  Cooper 

Mr.  Joseph  Cooper 

Miss  Margariete  Cooper 

Mrs.  Mary  D.  Cooper 

Miss  Bernadine  Cornick 

Mrs.   C.   Cornick 

Mr.  Clenton  Cornick,   Sr. 

Mr.  Herbert  Cornick,   Jr. 

Mr.  Herbert  Cornick,   Sr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Sidney  R.   Cornick, 

Mrs.  Virginia  Cornick 

Mr.   G  Mrs.  William  Cornick 

Mr.  Raymond  Corprew 

Mr.  Andrew  Coston 


Jr. 


Patrons 


Mrs.  Laura  Coston 

Rev.   G  Mrs.  Moses  Coston 

Mrs.  Pauline  Covenington 

Mrs.   Dorothy  Cowell 

Mrs.  Ellare  Cowell 

Mrs.   Martha  Cowell 

Mr.   Miles  Cowell 

Mrs.   Charity  Creekmore 

Mrs.  Neolio  Creekmore 

Mr.  A.  B.   Crews 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Plummer  E.   Crumblt 

Mrs.   Clara  Cuffee 

Mrs.   Mable  Cuffee 

Mr.   Roosevelt  Cuffee 

Mrs.   Ethel  Cummings 

Mr.   G  Mrs.   Kenneth  Dale 

Mrs.  Lula  Daniels 

Mrs.   Medith  Darden 

Mr.  Walter  Darrell 

Dr.   Heinz  Datnitsching 

Mr.  Clifton  Daughtry 

Mr.  Clifton  Pernell  Daughtry 

Mr.  Linwood  Daughtry 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Timothy  Daughtry 

Pfc  John  D.  Davan 

Mr.   G  Mrs.  Abram  Davis 

Mrs.  Beatrice  Davis 

Mrs.  Ellen  Davis 

Mrs.   Gladys  Davis 

Mr.  Jesse  L.  Davis 

Mrs.  Lucy  Davis 

Mrs.   Margaret  Davis 

Mrs.  Naomi  Davis 

Rev.   P.   C.   Davis 

Miss  Phyllis  Davis 

Mr.  Raymond  Davis 

Mr.  Raymond  Davis,   Sr. 

Mrs.   Sarah  Davis 

Mrs.  Weezie  Davis 

Mr.  Herman  Deberry 

Mr.  Robert  Diggs 

Mrs.  William  Diggs 

Mrs.  Annie  Mae  Dildy 

Mr.  Leland  Dildy 

Mrs.   Pearl  Dildy 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Russell  Dildy,   Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   R.  Dozier 

Mr.  Walter  Dudly 

Mr.   &  Mrs.  Willie  Dwetti 

Mr.  Lucullus  Edney 

Mr.  Randolph  Edwards 

Mrs.  Avie  H.  Elliott 

Mr.   Charlie  Elliott 

Mr.  Daniel  Elliott 

Mr.  Earl  Elliott 

Miss  Mable  Elliott 

Mr.  James  English 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Clarence  Etheridge 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Dennis  Etheridge 

Mrs.  Virna  Etheridge 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Weldon  Etheridge 

Mrs.  Elnora  Eure 

Mrs.   Marion  Eure 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Rufus  Eure 

Miss  Linda  D.   Evans 

Mrs.  R.  Evans 

Mrs.  Evelyn  B.  Fauntleroy 
Rev.  Jerry  C.   Fauntleroy 
Mr.  Wesley  Felton 


Mrs.  Amy  Fentress 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   Euphus  Fentress 

Mr.  Nathaniel  Fentress 

Mr.  Willard  Fentress 

Mrs.   Elizabeth  Ferebee 

Mr.   Greenwood  Ferebee 

Mrs.  Joseph  Ferebee 

Mrs.  Louvinia  Ferebee 

Mrs.  Sara  Ferebee 

Mrs.   Teresa  Ferebee 

Mrs.  Virginia  Ferebee 

Mr.  William  Ferguson 

Mrs.  Jessie  Filhiol 

Mr.  Ernest  Fitzgerald 

Mrs.   Mabel  Fitzgerald 

Mrs.   Rebecca  Fitzgerald 

Mr.  John  Fletcher,   Jr. 

Mr.  John  Fletcher,  Sr. 

Mrs.   Cecelia  Flora 

Mrs.  Letha  Flora 

Mrs.  Annie  H.  Floyd 

Mrs.   Doris  Fontanilla 

Mrs.  Mary  Forbes 

Mr.  Robert  Forbes 

Mrs.  Annie  Foreman 

Mr.  David  Foreman 

Mr.  Leroy  Foreman 

Mrs.  Lucille  Foreman 

Mr.  Raymond  Foreman 

Mr.  Robert  Foreman 

Mrs.  Adda  Forrest 

Mr.   Celsea  Francis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Wiley  Franklin 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Freeman 

Mrs.  Bernice  Freeman 

Mr.  James  Thomas  Freeman 

Rev.  Leon  Freeman 

Mr.  Paul  Freeman 

Miss  Rosa  Freeman 

Mr.  Warren  Freeman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  J.   Freeman 

Mr.  Willie  Freeman 

Rev.   Fuller 

Mr.  Ben  Fuller 

Mr.  Charlie  Fuller 

Mrs.  James  Fuller 

Mr.  Maurice  Fuller 

Rev.  N.  J.  Fuller 

Mrs.  Thelma  Fuller 

Mr.   Gartrell  Gaines 

Mr.  William  Gallop 

Mr.   George  Garden 

Mrs.  Sarah  Garris 

Mrs.    James  S.   Gary 

Mr.  Vernon  Gary 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  Gary 

Mrs.  Vernon  Gary,   Jr. 

Mr.  Vernon  Gary,   Sr. 

Mrs.  Beatrice  Gatlin 

Mrs.  Ella  Gatlin 

Rev.  James  Gatlin 

Miss  Mildred  Gatlin 

Miss  Rosa  Lee  Gatlin 

Miss  Vivian  Gatlin 

Mrs.  Ruth  Gayle 

Mrs.  Lydia  B.   Gibbs 

Mr.  Elijah  Gibson 

Mrs.  Mary  Gibson 

Mr.  Eddie  Gilchrist 

Miss  Ella  Gilchrist 

Mr.   &  Mrs.  Melvin  Gilchrist 


Jr. 
Sr. 


Gordon 


Mr.   Thomas  Gilchrist 
Mr.   Thomas  Gilchrist,  Jr. 
Mr.   Thomas  Lee  Gilchrist,   Sr. 
Mrs.   Helen  Giles 
Mr.  Bennie  Glenn 
Mrs.   Cora  Godfrey 
Mrs.  Annie  Goffigan 
Mr.  Dermis  Goffigan, 
Mr.   Dennis  Goffigan, 
Mrs.   Goletha  Goffigan 
Mrs.  Irene  Golf 
Mr.  William  Golf 
Mr.  G  Mrs.  Willie  L. 
Mrs.  Carrie  Graham 
Pfc  K.   Grant 
Mr.   &  Mrs.  A.  B.   Graves 
Rev.  G  Mrs.  Anthony  Graves 
A  3/C  Arthur  A.   Gray 
Mrs.   Ella  Gray- 
Mr .  G  Mrs.  Robert  Gray 
Mrs.  Willie  H.   Gray 
Mr.  G  Mrs.  Cleo  Greene 
Mrs.  Erma  Greene 
Mrs.  Herbert  H.  Greene 
Mrs.  Ivia  Cora  Greene 
Mrs.  Joan  Greene 
Mr.   G  Mrs.  Johnny  F.   Greene 
Mr.  Alvin  Gregory 
Mr.  Perry  Gregory 
Mr.  Robert  Gregory 
Mrs.  Sarah  Gregory 
Mrs.  Sarah  Frances  Gregory 
Mrs.  Deloris  Griffin 
Miss  Harriett  J.   Griffin 
Mr.   &  Mrs.  John  Griffin 
Mrs.   Mable  Griffin 
Mr.   Roland  C.   Griffin 
Mrs.  Vernice  Griffin 


Mrs 

Viola  Griffin 

Mr. 

G  Mrs.  William  Griffin 

Mr. 

Willie  Lee  Griffin 

Mr. 

G  Mrs.  Lonnie  Grimstead,  Jr 

Mrs 

Marion  Grimstead 

Mr. 

G  Mrs.  Oscar  V.   Grimstead 

Mr. 

R.  A.  Guide 

Mrs 

Lavern  Guinn 

Mr.  James  Hairston 
Rev.  Jeremiah  Hall 
Mr.  William  Hamberry 
Mrs.   Charlie  Harding 
Mr.   G  Mrs.  David  Hardy 
Mr.  James  Hargrow,   Jr. 
Mrs.   Geraldine  Harold 
Mr.  &  Mrs.    Roosevelt  Harper 
Mrs.  Willie  N.   Harper 
Mr.  Cleon  Harrington 
Mrs.  Alice  Harris 
Mr.  Clarence  Harris 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest  Harris 
Mr.  Ernest  H.  Harris,   Jr. 

Mr.  Joel  Johnson 
Mr.  John  H.  Johnson 
Mr.  Pump  Alfonzo  Johnson 
Mrs.  Purmella  Johnson 
Mrs.  Roline  Johnson 
Mr.  Rufus  Johnson 
Mrs.  Versie  Johnson 
Mrs.  Amanda  C.  Jones 
Mrs.  Barbara  Jones 
Mrs.  Beulah  Jones 


Patrons 


L.   Cpl.   C.  B.  Jones 

Mr.  Carey  C.  Jones 

Mr.   Carey  C.  Jones,  Jr. 

Miss  Carolyn  Jones 

Mr.  Chavis  Jones 

Mr.  Clayton  Jones 

Miss  Emma  Jones 

Miss  Evelyn  Jones 

Mr.  Forest  Jones 

Mr.  Hazel  Jones 

Mr.  Herbert  Jones 

Mr.  J.   C.  Jones 

Mrs.  J.   W.  Jones 

Mr.   G  Mrs.  Jerry  Jones 

Mrs.  Joyce  Jones 

Mrs.   Martha  Jones 

Mrs.   Mildred  Jones 

Mr.  Robert  E.  Jones 

Mrs.   Sharlene  Jones 

Mr.  Spence  Jones 

Mr.  William  T.  Jones 

Mr.  Willie  Jones 

Miss  Deloise  Jordan 

Miss  Georgia  Jordan 

Miss  Nellie  L.  Jordan 

Mrs.  Vera  Jordan 

Mr.  William  Jordan 

Mrs.   Zelpha  Jordan 

Miss  Arvella  Joyner 

Mrs.  Bertha  Joyner 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   David  W.  Joyner 

Mrs.   Flossie  Joyner 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Jesse  W.  Joyner 

Mrs.  Novella  Joyner 

Mrs.   Hattie  Mae  Keeling 

Mrs.  Betty  Kellam 

Mr.  James  Kellam 

Mr.  Perry  A.   Kellam 

Mrs.  Samuel  Kellam 

Mr.  Minor  Kennedy,   Jr. 

Mr.  Isael  Kenon 

Mrs.   Cora  Kettrel 

Mrs.  Alcora  Kimble 

Mrs.  Susie  Kimble 

Cpl.  Eugene  Kipper 

Mrs.  Bertha  Knight 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   Charles  W.   Knight 

Mrs.   Melvin  Knight 

Mrs.   Morve  Knight 

Mrs.   Phyllis  Knight 

Mrs.   Doris  L.   Knox 

Mrs.   Georgia  Knox 

Mrs.   Sarah  Knox 

Mr.  Alvin  Lamb 

Mr.  Cornelius  Lamb 

Mrs.   David  Lamb 

Mrs.   Gloria  Lamb 

Mr.  Horace  Lamb 

Mr.  Kenneth  Lamb 

Mr.   Leroy  Lamb 

Mrs.  Louise  Lamb 

Mrs.   Marie  Lamb 

Mrs.  Rosie  Lamb 

Mrs.  Nilhe  Lambert 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Jonas  Larry 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   Harry  Lassiter,  Jr. 

L.  Cpl.  Arthur  Lawrence 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  B.   H.  Lawrence 

Miss  Barbara  Lawrence 

Mr.  Early  Lawrence 


Mr.  Harvey  Lawrence 

Mrs.   Mattie  Lawrence 

Miss  Olivia  Lawrence 

Mr.  William  R.  Lawrence 

Mrs.   Carrie  Lee 

Cpl.   Willie  Lee,   Jr. 

Mrs.   Essie  Lenoie 

Mr.    Herman  Lesbit 

Miss  Betty  Levie 

Mrs.   Rosa  L.  Levie 

Mrs.  Annie  Lee  Lewis 

Mr.  Ben  Lewis 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lewis 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Eugene  Lewis 

Mrs.  Lula  Mae  Lewis 

Miss  Marilyn  Jean  Lewis 

Mrs.  Amvie  Lena  Lindsey 

Mi.  Connie  Lee  Lindsey 

Mr.  James  Lindsey 

Mrs.  Jennie  Lindsey 

Mrs.  Lena  Lindsey 

Mrs.  Louise  Lindsey 

Mr.  William  Lindsey 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   M.  Liverman 

Mrs.  L.  L.  Locken 

Mrs.  Ruth  Lonesome 

Miss  Edna  Love 

Mr.  G  Mrs.   William  H.  Lubals,  Jr. 

Mr.  Benjamin  F.  Luck 

Mrs.  Fannie  Lundy 

Mr.  Jeff  Lundy 

Mr.  William  Lyles 

Mrs.    Vivian  Macer 
Mrs.   Virginia  Machell 
Mrs.   Carol  Magwood 
Mrs.  Lucille  Manegie 
L.   Cpl.   Robert  Mann 
Cpl.   Robert  M.   Mann 
Mrs.   Mary  Manning 
Mrs.  Atla  Manns 
Mary's  Delicatessen 
Mrs.  Nellie  Malbon 
Mrs.  Vivian  Malbon 
Mr.  H.  B.   Malbrone 

Willie  Martin 
Hazel  Mason 

G  Mrs.  Jesse  B.   T.    Mason 

Willie  Mason 
Mrs.  Mary  Mayblin 
Mrs.   Mary  E.   Mayfield 

G  Mrs.  David  McAllister 

Joe  McClary 
Idabelie  McClenny 
Dortha  M.   McCoy 

Frank  McCoy 

Howard  McCoy 

John  McCoy 
Miss  Margaret  McCoy 
Mr.  Robert  McCoy 

Ruffin  McCoy 

Willie  McCoy 

Wilson  D.   McCoy 

G  Mrs.  Sandy  McDonald 

G  Mrs.  Ralston  Mclnnis 

Roland  McKay 
Mary  McNeill 

Linwood  McPherson 

Simon  McPherson 

G  Mrs.  Raymond  Melvin 

Frank  Miles 
Henrietta  Miles 


Mr. 
Mrs. 
Mr. 
Mr. 


Sgt. 

Mr. 

Mrs. 

Mrs. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 


Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mrs. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mr. 

Mrs. 


Mrs.  W.  Miles 
Mrs.   Connie  L.   Miller 
Mr.  Henry  Miller 
Mr.  Kenneth  L.   Miller 
Mrs.  Lillie  Miller 
Mr.  Alfred  Mills 
Mr.  G  Mrs.   Alfred  Mills,   Jr. 
Mrs.  Catherine  Mitchell 
Mr.   George  Mitchell 
Mrs.   Gertrude  Mitchell 
Mrs.  Nettie  Mitchell 
Miss  Patsy  Mitchell 
Mrs.  Roylee  Mitchell 
Mr.   Roy  Wayman  Mitchell 
Mrs.  Inez  Moody- 
Miss  Annie  Moore 
Miss  Bettie  Moore 
Mr.   Clarence  Moore 
Mr.   G  Mrs.  H.   G.   Moore 
Mrs.  Lummie  Moore 
Mr.   G  Mrs.  Melvin  Moore 
Mrs.  Mancy  Moore 
Mr.  Samuel  Moore 
Mrs.   Dorothy  Morgan 
Rev.   Edmond  E.   Morgan 
Mrs.   Hattie  Morgan 
Mrs.  Lillian  Morgan 
Mrs.  Alfred  Morris 
Mr.  Earl  Morris 
Mr.  Early  Morris 
Mrs. Jenny  Morris 
Mrs.  Mary  Bell  Morris 
Mr.  Allen  Mosely 
Miss  Charlotte  Mosely 
Mrs.  Cleof  Mosely 
Mr.   G  Mrs.   Edward  Mosely 
Mrs.  Clifton  Mosey 
Mr.  Allen  Mosley 
Mr.  G  Mrs.  Rufus  Mosley 
Cpl.   Richard  L.   Movin 
Mrs.  Lillian  Mumford 
Mrs.   Carolyn  Munden 
Mr.  G  Mrs.   George  Munden 
Mr.   G  Mrs.    Herald  Munden 
Mr.  James  Murphy 

Master  Cassius  Neal 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Charlie  Neal,  Jr. 

Cpl.  A.   H.  Neuman 

Mrs.  Edna  New 

Mr.   G  Mrs.  Frank  G.  Newsome,  Jr. 

Mr.  Frank  G.  Newsome,   III 

Miss  Aretha  Nichols 

Miss  Loomi  Nichols 

Mrs.  Mary  Nichols 

Mr.  Samuel  Nichols 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  William  Henry 

Nichols,  Jr. 
Mr.  John  Nirarao 
Mrs.  Athelma  Nix 

Mr.  Enoch  Olds 

Mrs.  Enoch  Olds 

Mr.  Isaac  J.   Olds 

Mr.   G  Mrs.  Walter  O'Neal 

Mrs.  Irabel  Overton 

Mrs.  Bernard  Owens 

Miss  Calthlie  Owens 

Rev.   G  Mrs.  Clarence  Owens 

Mr.  Frank  Owens 

Mrs.   Goldie  Owens 

Mrs.  Hattie  Owens 


Patrons 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugh  E.  Owens 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Owens 

Mrs.  Julia  Owens 

Mrs.   Marie  R.  Owens 

Mr.  Matthew  Owens 

Mrs.  Maude  Owens 

Mrs.   Ruth  Owens 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Theodore  Owens 

Mr.  Warren  Owens 

Mr.  Willie  J.  Owens,  Sr. 

Mr.  Zan  Owens 

Mr.  Kyte  Painter 

Mr.  &  Mrs.    John  L.  Pair 

Mrs.  Margaret  Palmer 

Mrs.  Emma  Panell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerry  Parham 

Mrs.  Irene  Parker 

Mr.  Willie  Parker 

Mrs.   Willie  Parker 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward  Parson 

Mr.  Aaron  Parsons 

Mr.  Ervan  Parsons 

Mr.  Willie  Parter,   Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   David  Payton 

Mr.  O.   Peele 

Mrs.   Ruth  Peele 

Mr.  Roy  S.  Perm 

Mr.  Howard  Perkins 

Mr.  Oscar  Perkins 

Mrs.  Reginald  Perkins 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   E.   Perry 

Mr.  Roland  Perry 

Mrs.  Vera  Peyton 

Mrs.   Elbera  Phillips 

Mrs.  Hazel  Phillips 

Mr.    Jesse  Phillips 

Mr.  R.   C.   Pitts 

Pleasant  Ridge  Methodist  Church 

Mrs.   Cattle  Powell 

Mr.  B.  T.   Power 

Mr.  Jerald  Preston 

Mrs.   Ethel  Price 

Mrs.  Naomi  Price 

Mrs.  Annie  Privott 

Mrs.   Hattie  M.  Purnis 

Mr.  Arthur  Raba 

Mr.  Fred  Randolph 

Miss  J.  Sylvia  Reid 

Mrs.  Laura  Reid 

Mrs.  Leroy  Reid 

Mrs.   Millard  F.  Reid 

Mr.  S.  W.   Reid 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Reid 

Mr.  A.  L.   Richards 

Mr.  Billy  Riddick 

Miss  Brenda  Riddick 

Mr.  Cladwell  Riddick 

Miss  Evelyn  Riddick 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jacob  Riddick 

Mrs.    Jeanette  Riddick 

Mr.  Luther  Riddick 

Mr.  Matthew  Riddick 

Mr.  Timothy  Riddick 

Mr.  James  Ridley 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Melvin  Ridley 

Mr.   Guy  W.  Riggs 

Sgt.   &  Mrs.  Samuel  Rivera 

Mrs.   Gene  Robert 

Mr.  Columbus  Roberts 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Linwood  Roberts 


Mr.  William  Roberts 
Mrs.  Viola  Robertson 
Mrs.   Omia  Robins 
Mrs.   Hazel  Robinson 
Mr.  Jasper  Robinson 
Mr.  William  S.  Robinson 
Miss  Eva  Rogers 
Mrs.   Clara  Rooks 
Mr.  David  L.   Ross 
Mr.  Robert  Rucker 
Mrs.  Roberta  Rudd 
Rev.   Clarence  Russell 
Mr.  Earl  Russell 
Mr.  &  Mrs.   Earl  Russell 
Miss  Gertrude  Russell 
Miss  Grace  P.  Russell 
Mr.  Roland  Russell,   Jr. 
Mrs.   Roland  Russell,   Sr. 

Mrs.  Annie  Sanderson 

Mr.  Clifton  Sanderson 

Mr.  Clifton  Sanderson,   Sr. 

Miss  Mamie  Sanderson 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  E.  Savage 

Mrs.  Beatrice  Sawyer 

Mr.  Farmer  Sawyer 

Mr.  Nathaniel  H.  Sawyer 

Mrs.  Shirley  Sawyer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Benjamin  Scott 

Mr.  Ernest  Scott 

Mrs.   George  Scott 

Mrs.  Mary  Ellen  Scott 

Mrs.   Emma  Seaworth 

Mr.  Robert  Seaworth 

Mr.  Robert  Setzer 

Mr.  Russell  Sharpe 

Mrs.  Eliza  Shaw 

Mr.  James  Shaw 

Mr.  Melvin  Fantz  Shaw 

Mr.  Melvin  Fantz  Shaw,   Sr. 

Mrs.  Louise  Sheppard 

Mr.  Russell  Sheppard 

Mrs.  Sarah  Sheppard 

Mrs.  Harrison  Ship 

Mrs.  J.   Sidwell 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Silas 

Mrs.    Minnie  Siler 

Mr.  John  Silver 

Mr.  £  Mrs.  Henry  L.  Simmons 

Mrs.  Mable  Simmons 

Mrs.    Mamie  Simmons 

Mr.  Waley  Simmons 

Mr.  Wally  Simmons 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walley  Simmons 

Mr.  Rufus  Simp 

Mrs.  Leaihi  Sivels 

Mrs.  Sarah  Sivels 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Skinner 

Mr.  James  H.  Skinner 

Mr.  Linwood  Skinner 

Mrs.    Melba  Skinner 

Mr.  Raymond  Skinner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Richard  Skolnick 

Mrs.  Bertha  Slogan 

Mrs.  Alexander  Smith 

Mr.    Allen  Smith 

Mr.  B.  J.  Smith 

Mrs.   Charlie  Smith 

Mr.  Cornie  Smith 

Mr.  Edward  Smith 

Mrs.  Ella  Smith 

Mrs.   Elsie  Smith 


Mr.  Ernest  Smith 

Mr.  Femondus  Smith 

Mr.  George  Smith 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Smith 

Mrs.  Juanita  Smith 

Miss  Lenora  Smith 

Miss  Mary  Smith 

Mrs.   Mary  Smith 

Mrs.    Nevada  Smith 

Mr.  Robert  Lee  Smith 

Miss  Rosa  Smith 

Miss  Susie  Smith 

Mrs.  Sylvia  Smith 

Mr.   Thaddeus  C.  Smith,   Jr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Weston  Smith 

Mr.  Joseph  Sneed 

Mrs.  Snowden 

Mrs.  Alice  Somerville 

Mr.  H.  Sonaka 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sparrow 

Mr.   George  Sparrow 

Mrs.   Maggie  Spence 

Mr.  Reuben  Spence 

Mrs.  Beatrice  L.  Sprague 

Miss  Corrine  R.  Spratley 

Mrs.  Lillian  W.  Stackhouse 

Mrs.  Lee  Stalling 

Mrs.  Mayle  Statan 

Mrs.  Mable  Stevenson 

Mrs.  Vilethia  Stieff 

Miss  Celestine  Stith 

Pfc.  Stanley  Stone 

Mrs.  Hazel  Streets 

Mrs.  Ethel  Summons 

Mrs.   Marjorie  W.  Sunders 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Sutton 

Mr.   &  Mrs.   Horton  Taylor 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leslie  Taylor 

Mrs.  Lydia  R.   Thaxton 

Mrs.  Elaine  Thompkins 

Mr.  John  Tillett 

Mrs.   Katherine  Tillett 

Mrs.  Carrie  Tolliver 

Mrs.  Pauline  Tolliver 

L.   Cpl.  R.  L.   Torres 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Touchstone 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alarice  E.   Towns 

Mrs.  Alarice  E.   Towns 

Miss  Shirley  Tucker 

Mrs.  Alice  Turner 

Mr.  Benjamin  Turner 

Mrs.  Esther  Turner 

Mr.   George  Turner 

Mrs.  Vernice  Turner 

Miss  Burley  Uzzle 
Mrs.  Mary  Uzzle 

Mr.  Willie  Valentine 
Mr.  Eugene  Vaughan 
Miss  Barbara  Vickers 
Mrs.  E.  Vickers 
Mr.   Cleveland  Vincent 

Mrs.   Madeline  Wade 

Mr.   &  Mrs.   Clarence  Walke 

Mrs.  Ivia  W.  Walke 

Mr.  Louis  Walke 

Mrs.  Shirley  Walke 

Mrs.  Armstead  Walker 

Miss  Beatrice  Walker 


Patrons 


Mrs.  Larry  Walker  Mr. 

Mr.  Henry  Walton,  Jr.  Miss 

Mrs.  Joseph  Walton  Mrs. 

Mr.  Joseph  Walton  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Thelma  Walton  Mr. 

Mr.  Amos  Ward  Mr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.   Clarence  S.  Ward,  Sr.  Mr. 

Mrs.   Essie  Ward  Mr. 

Mr.  Henry  Ward  Miss 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Ward  Mr. 

Mr.  Roland  Ward  Mr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Russell  Ward,  Jr.  Mrs. 

Mr.  Russell  Ward,  Sr.  Mrs. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Vernon  Ward,   Sr.  Mr. 

Mrs.   Edna  Ware  Mr. 

Mr.  Leonard  Ware  Mr. 

Sgt.  Booker  T.  Waterhouse,   Sr.  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Alice  Watson  Mr. 

Mr.  Charles  Watson  Mr. 

Mrs.  Grace  Watson  Mr. 

Mr.  J.  F.  Weathers  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Willie  Weathers  Mr. 

Mrs.  Josephine  Whaff  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Emma  B.  Wheeler  Miss 

Mr.  Dallas  Whitaker  Mrs. 

Mr.   E.   Whitaker  Miss 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  White  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Brunetta  White  Mrs. 

Mr.  Butler  White  Mr. 

Mr.  Earl  White  Miss 

Mr.    Henry  White  Miss 

Mr.  James  White  Mr. 

Mr.    Jim  White  Mrs. 

Mr.    Johnny  A.  White  Mr. 

Mr.  Linwood  White  Mr. 

Miss  Mildred  White  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Otelia  White  Mr. 

Mr.  Walter  White  Mr. 

Mrs.  William  White  Mrs. 

Mr.  William  White  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Algic  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mr.  Anthony  Whitehurst  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Evelyn  Whitehurst  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Hattie  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mrs.  Lenora  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mr.  Levy  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mr.  Luke  Whitehurst  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Mable  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mrs.   McGirtha  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mrs.   Mildred  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Miss  Rebecca  Whitehurst  Miss 

Mr.  Rudolph  Whitehurst  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Sevilla  Whitehurst  Mr. 

Mr.  Stanley  Whitehurst  Mrs. 

Mrs.   Mildred  Whitfield  Mr. 

Mr.   William  Whitfield  Mr. 

Mrs.   Eva  Whittey  Mrs. 

Mr.  L.  Widdey  Mr. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jimmie  Wiggins  Mr. 

Mrs.  Lydia  Wiggins  Mr. 

Miss  Mary  E.  Wiggins  Mr. 

Mrs.   Sarah  Wiggins  Mr. 

Mrs.   Edith  Wilder  Mr. 

Mr.  T.  Wilkin  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Williams  Mr. 

Mr.  Alfred  Williams  Mrs. 

Mr.  Arthur  Williams  Rev, 

Mr.   &  Mrs.   Davis  Williams,  Jr.  Mr. 

Mrs.   Dorothy  Williams  Mrs. 

Mrs.  Ethel  Williams  Mr. 


&  Mrs.   Garfield  Williams 

Gertrude  Williams 

Grady  Williams 

Hazel  Williams 
James  Williams 
&  Mrs.    James  Williams 
John  Roosevelt  Williams 
L.  Williams 
Lavern  Williams 
&  Mrs.  Lawn  Williams 
&  Mrs.  Lee  Williams 

Mary  Williams 

Neva  Williams 
Otis  Williams 
Otis  Lee  Williams 
Primes  Williams 

Rosa  Williams 
&  Mrs.   Russell  Williams 
Willie  Williams 
&  Mrs.  Willie  Williams 

ELroro  Willie 
Emuel  C.   Willie,   Sr. 

Jennie  Willie 

Juanita  Willie 

Tammie  Willie 

Tommie  Willie 

Vivan  Willie 

Catherine  Willis 
Reubin  W.  Wills 

Adline  Wilson 

Barbara  Wilson 

&  Mrs.   Charles  Wilson 

Elton  Wilson 
Eugene  Wilson 
&  Mrs.   George  W.  Wilson 

Helen  C.  Wilson 
Herbert  Wilson 
James  H.   Wilson 

Leveada  Wilson 

Lillian  Wilson 
Marvin  Wilson 

Mary  T.  Wilson 

Queen  E.  Wilson 
&  Mrs.   R.   Wilson 
&  Mrs.  Ralph  Wilson,  Jr. 
&  Mrs.  Ralph  Wilson,  Sr. 

Riley  B.  Wilson 
&  Mrs.  Robert  Wilson 
&  Mrs.  Willie  Wilson,   Sr. 
Russell  Winslow 

Sarah  Winston 

Albert  Woodhouse 
Alexander  Woodhouse 

Geraldine  Woodhouse 
Joe  Woodhouse 
John  Woodhouse 

Margaret  Woodhouse 
Marshall  Woodhouse 
&  Mrs.   Miles  Woodhouse 
&  Mrs.  Robert  Woodhouse 
&  Mrs.    George  Woodies 
Joe  Woodis 

John  Woodis 

Helen  Worlds 
Archie  Wright 

Cora  Wright 
,  Dove  Wright 
&  Mrs.  Drall  Wright 

Ida  Wright 
&  Mrs.  J.   H.  Wright 


Mrs.  Hattie  Wright 
Mrs.  Loine  Wright 
Mrs.   Mable  Wright 
Mr.  Milton  Wright 

Mr.  Meaco  Zley 

Mr.  Luzetta  Ashburn 

Mr.  Leroy  Balcer 

Mr.  Melvin  Billups 

Mr.  Eugene  Brothers 

Mrs.   Gertrude  Carrington 

Mrs.  Virginia  Cartwright 

Mr.  William  Cooper 

Mrs.  Charles  Crawford 

Miss  Doreatha  Crawford 

Mrs.   Gwendolyn  Crawford 

Mr.  Ray  Dyson 

Mrs.   Geraldine  Forbes 

Mrs.  Cecilia  Freeman 

Mrs.  James  Gallope 

Mrs.  Sudie  Gallope 

Mr.  Ralph  Gillington 

Mr.  Luther  Kenneth  Gray,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Caesar  Greene 

Mr.    Robert  Greene 

Mrs.  Annie  J.  Harris 

Mr.  Ronnie  Herran 

Mrs.  Christine  Holloway 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Holloway 

Mr.  Richard  Holloway 

Mr.    Richard  Holloway,  Jr. 

Mr.    John  Jackson 

Mrs.  Anne  Jiles 

Mrs.  Amanda  C.  Jones 

Mrs.  Joseph  Jones 

Mrs.  Sharlene  Jones 

Mr.  William  T.  Jones 

Mrs.  Vera  Jordan 

Mrs.   Cora  Kettrell 

Miss  Marie  Knight 

Mr.   David  Langley 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lewis 

Mrs.  Hattie  Lockett 

Mr.   George  W.   Manley 

Mrs.  Doris  Nance 

Miss  Anita  Nichols 

Miss  Beatrice  Nichols 

Miss  Helene  Nichols 

Miss  Inez  Nichols 

Miss  Juanita  Nichols 

Miss  Lucy  Nichols 

Miss  Naomi  Nichols 

Mr.   &  Mrs.  William  H.  Nichols 

Mr.  Edward  Parker 

Mr.  Jesse  Parker 

Mrs.  Emma  Seaworth 

Mr.  Robert  Seaworth 

Mr.  Linwood  H.  Skinner,   III 

Miss  Margaret  Skinner 

Mr.  Junies  Smith 

Mrs.  Rachel  Statlings 

Mrs.  Walter  Stiff 

Mrs.  Lu  Walker 

Miss  Carolyn  Williamson 

Mrs.  Linwood  Wilson 

Mr.   &  Mrs.  Samuel  H.  Wilson,   Sr. 

Mr.   Milton  Wright 


Sixty -Five -Sixty -six  was  a  good  year  at  Union  Kempsville. 
"We  stepped  out  in  front  in  many  areas  -  -  and  we  all  had  a  grand 
time.  We  round  out  the  memorable  year  with  a  big 
blast  on  the  horn  and  to  the  sound 
of  rolling  drums,   as 


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we  continue  to  march 
ahead  like  our  mighty  school  band.  We 
shall  march  on!  but  we'll  remember  this  year  as  .   .   . 


This    Was    the    Year    That    Was 


SCHOOL  BAND  --Mr.  Roy  A.  Reid,   Director 


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WVW  News— 1965 


I  Humanitarian  Dies — Dr.  Albert  Schweitzer  died  in  September  at 
Lambarene,  his  primitive  hospital  at  the  African  jungle  outpost  of 
Gabon.  The  famed  physician,  who  reached  his  90th  birthday  in 
January,  worked  most  of  his  life  to  relieve  the  suffering  of  jungle 
natives. 

2  Queen  Speaks — Queen  Elizabeth  II  dedicated  the  John  F.  Kennedy 
memorial  at  Runnymede,  England  on  May  14.  Mrs.  Kennedy  is 
seated  to  the  left  and  Prince  Philip  to  the  right  of  the  queen.  Carolyn 
Kennedy  is  seated  between  the  queen  and  her  mother,  and  Sen. 
Robert  Kennedy  stands  behind  Mrs.  Kennedy. 

3  Miss  Universe — The  reigning  queen  of  beauty  in  the  universe  dur- 
ing the  year  was  a  representative  from  Thailand. 

A  Bosch  Returns — Former  Dominican  Republic  President  Juan  Bosch 
was  vehement  in  his  address  at  a  rally  September  25,  shortly  after 
his  return  to  Santo  Domingo. 

5  Wins  m  Run- Off—  Charles  deGaulle  polled  55.2  per  cent  of  the  vote 
in  a  run-off  election  against  Francois  Mitterrandon  December  19. 
The  vote  gave  DeGaulle  the  French  presidency  for  another  7  years, 
but  the  strength  of  the  Socialist-Communistic  candidate  corroded  the 
popularity  of  the  71 -year-old  president.. 

6  Agrees  to  Cease-Fire — Pakistani  Foreign  Minister  Zulfikar  Bhutto 
(right)  agreed  in  the  U.N.  Security  Council  on  September  22  to  ac- 
cept the  Council's  cease-fire  order  in  the  undeclared  war  between 
Pakistan  and  India.  Pakistan's  announcement  came  after  India  had 
agreed  to  the  order. 

7 Abortive  Coup  Fails — Indonesian  President  Sukarno  was  toppled 
from  power  for  a  brief  20  hours  last  fall.   He  gestured  at  a  cabinet 


meeting  on  October  6  during  his  first  public  appearance  after  the 
coup,  which  seriously  shook  his  one-man  rule. 

8  Soviet  Winner — Russian  author  Mikhail  Sholokhov  was  vacationing 
in  the  Ural  region  on  October  18  when  he  heard  he  had  been 
awarded  the  1965  Nobel  Prize  for  Literature.  The  December  award 
ceremony  was  held  in  Stockholm. 

9  Return  to  Desolation — Hundreds  of  families  returned  to  the  wreckage 
of  their  homes,  destroyed  by  eruption  of  Taal  volcano,  south  of  Ma- 
nila, on  September  28.  Volcanic  ash  covered  a  six-mile-square  area. 
The  death  toll  was  estimated  at  500. 

10  Price  of  War — The  number  of  casualties  increased  as  the  U.S. 
stepped  up  its  military  action  in  Vietnam.  American  advisors  took 
part  in  many  helicopter  missions,  carrying  wounded  soldiers,  both 
Vietnamese  and  American,  to  copters  on  makeshift  litters  for  evac- 
uation to  Saigon. 

1  1  Reason  to  Celebrate— Chancellor  Ludwig  Erhard  of  West  Germany- 
waved  to  a  cheering  crowd  in  Bonn  after  his  Christian  Democrats 
surged  to  victory  in  the  September  19  parliamentary  elections.  Mayor 
Willy  Brandt's  Social  Democrats  suffered  defeat  in  the  voting. 
1  2  Colonial  Rule  Shaken — Rhodesian  Premier  Ian  Smith  broadcast  a 
proclamation  of  sovereign  independence  for  Rhodesia  on  November 
11.  The  split  from  Britain  was  made  in  an  attempt  to  insure  a  white 
minority  rule  of  the  African  colony.  It  was  the  first  such  move  against 
Britain  since  the  American  colonies  broke  away  in  1776.  Britain  re- 
taliated swiftly  and  took  the  problem  to  the  U.N.  Security  Council, 
which  asked  all  nations  to  enforce  an  oil  embargo  against  the  Afri- 
can colony. 


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